Inner Castle - Amasya

Inner Castle - Amasya
Inner Castle The Inner Castle, which reaches from the area between the fortification wall on the banks of the Yeşilırmak River and the Kızlar Palace, is the name given to the area where today's Hatuniye Quarter is located. This starts from the clock tower in front of the Governor's office and now limits the Station Bridge and the city walls. As in the Ottoman period, it is accessed through three gates. The Palace Gate where the Low Bridge is located, the Square Gate where the Station Bridge is located, the Helkis Gate where the Clock Tower is located (the Teacher's House), and the gate where the Magdenis Bridge overlooking the courtyard of the Imaret Mosque are called Magdenus Gate.

Hatuniye Mosque (1510), Çukur (Mustafa Bey) Bath (15th century), Yıldız Bath (12th century) can be visited in this area with 19th century Ottoman houses and street texture with bay windows on the walls of the Antique Period on the side of Yeşilırmak. , Ottoman period street fountains, Museum House Hazeranlar Mansion (dated 1865), Prince's Museum. Tradition old houses have been repaired and functioned as boutique hotels, pensions, restaurants, cafes and at the same time, the old Ottoman houses can still see the living Ottoman culture.