Yazılıkaya Rock Sanctuary
Yazilıkaya, located in Çorum, is one of the most important open-air temples of the Hittites. This sacred area, where gods and goddesses are depicted in reliefs, provides important information about Hittite religion and mythology. This temple, carved into a natural rock formation, is one of the most impressive examples of Hittite art.
Hattusa Ancıent Hıtıte Capıtol Cıty
Hattuşa, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is known as the capital of the Hittite Empire. The first findings of settlement in the city date back to the 6th mille ium BC. The Hattians began to settle in the region in the 3rd mille ium BC. The city attracts attention with structures such as the Lion Gate, the King''s Gate and the Yazılıkaya Temple. The extensive city walls and temple ruins shed light on Hattuşa''s glorious past.
Boğazköy Museum
Boğazköy Museum, where artifacts unearthed during the Hattuşa excavations are exhibited, is an important center for understanding the Hittite civilization. Cuneiform tablets, statues and objects of daily life offer a unique glimpse into Hittite culture. This museum is a perfect addition for those who want to further explore the history of Hattusa and its surroundings.