Gok Madrasah - Sivas

Gok Madrasah - Sivas
Gök Madrasa is one of the most important buildings where Turkish architecture and decorative art can be seen together. Inscriptions in various parts of the building IV. The son of Kılıçaraslan III. It was understood that it was built in 1271 by Vizier Sahin Ata Fahreddin Ali during the period of Gıyaseddin Keyhüsrev. Gök Madrasah's marble stone door has a rich appearance that will keep the light-shadow play alive. The building has an open courtyard, four iwans and a two-storey plan. The building, which was known to serve as a madrasah where religious sciences were collected since its construction, was turned into a museum in 1926.