It is a very large city located in the center of Turkey. In addition, Konya is Turkey’s largest province and the sixth most populous city in terms of surface area. It has 31 districts. In 2020, the provincial population of Konya is 2,277,017,[1] the traffic plate number is 42. Konya, one of the economically developed cities of the country, also draws attention with its natural and historical riches. Çatalhöyük, one of the oldest settlements in the world, was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2012. The city was the capital of the Anatolian Seljuks and Karamanoğulları. It is one of the most important industrial cities of Turkey. Their local dishes are etliekmek, okra soup, Mevlana pastry, fatty bread, tirit, Konya pilaf, sheet meat and oven kebab. The symbols of Konya are the Mevlana Museum (Kubbe-i Hadrâ), a double-headed eagle. (Source: Wikipedia)

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Mevlana Müzesi
Taş ve Ahşap Eserler Müzesi (İnce Minare Medresesi)
Karatay Medresesi ve Müzesi
Konya Atatürk Evi Müzesi
Konya Arkeoloji Müzesi
Konya Etnografya Müzesi
Akşehir Batı Cephesi Müzesi
Koyunoğlu Müzesi ve Kütüphanesi
Akşehir Nasreddin Hoca Arkeoloji ve Etnografya Müzesi (Rüştü Bey Konağı)
Alaeddin Tepesi

 

İplikçi Camii
Selimiye Camii
Aziziye Camii
Şems-i Tebrizi Türbesi
Kurtuluş Savaşı Şehitleri Anıtı

Çatalhöyük
Sille Köyü
Kilistra Antik Kenti
Tuz Gölü
Meram Bağları
Yerköprü Şelalesi
Beyşehir Gölü
Ilgın Gölü Kaplıcaları
Meke Krater Gölü

Havzan Etli Ekmek
Kebapçı Dedeler
Kuzucu Ali
Tiritçi Mithat
Lokmahane
Mevlevi Sofrası
Ciğerci Fatih
Somatçı Fİhi Ma Fih Restaurant
Ali Baba Fırın Kebap
Halk Etliekmek

PHOTO FRAMES FROM ANTALYA