In the heart of Konya, the Mevlana Museum stands as a testament to the world of Sufism and the legacy of the 13th-century philosopher and poet Rumi. Originally a dervish lodge, the site now serves as a mausoleum, inviting visitors to explore Turkey’s rich cultural and religious heritage. The museum’s architecture and serene atmosphere provide a tangible connection to the past, with intricate tile work and ornate decorations adorning the walls. Today, guests can wander through the halls, view Rumi’s tomb, and gain insight into the spiritual practices that have shaped this region for centuries.
Mevlana Museum (Mevlana Muzesi)
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