Here, amongst its grandiose architectural marvels and numerous cultural relics, one can easily observe the surviving artistry that adorns the area.
The tranquil waters of the Yesilirmak not only enrich the region’s already rich soil, but it also provides a thriving atmosphere for the ongoing cultivation of culture and the arts.
People of Amasya build their lives alongside its riverbanks and the legacy of the entire surrounding area has turned into an invaluable resource.
Music, science, food, living, architecture, and art: all of these aspects have inherited the age-old legacy of Amasya. As a homeland of the Shahzadah and a long-standing refuge for the world’s most renowned sultans, this region is sure to maintain its impact for generations to come.
Now, Amasya stands as a noteworthy center for both culture and tourism, bolstered by its majestic artistic and architectural inheritances from days past.
Recent research, aimed at unveiling the city’s untapped touristic potential, has been quite fruitful and its progress is sure to persist.