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Kütahya, a delightful province nestled in central Turkey, is celebrated for its traditional Yagcibedir Carpets and exquisite Kütahya tiles. The town features a striking fortress perched on a hill, and the iconic cobalt blue patterns on a creamy white base—reminiscent of 16th and 17th century designs—can be admired at the Kütahya factory outlets where these beautiful ceramics are still produced.


Charming with its historic atmosphere, the town is sprinkled with old timber and plaster homes, with the Hungarian House and the residences along Germian Street standing out as highlights. Kütahya is also well-known for its rejuvenating thermal springs, such as Harlek - Ilıca, Muratdağı - Gediz, and Eynal - Simav, which are among its top natural landmarks. Visitors can also enjoy camping at Murat Mountain, where hot springs are set against a backdrop of stunning natural beauty.


In the southwestern region of Kütahya lies the ancient city of Çavdarhisar, formerly known as Aizanoi, making it an ideal destination for those interested in archaeology. This historic site houses one of the most well-preserved Roman temples in Anatolia — the magnificent Temple of Zeus, which dates back to the reign of Emperor Hadrian and was dedicated to both Zeus and Kybele.


Kütahya also offers a rich collection of historical landmarks including a Roman stadium and amphitheater, a Byzantine-era fortress, the Seljuk Hıdırlık Mosque, the historic Balıklı Bath, a classic Ottoman Bedesten, the beautiful Saadettin Mosque, and the renowned Şengül Bath. Visitors can explore a variety of Islamic artifacts from Aizanoi, all thoughtfully exhibited at the city’s museum.


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