Amasya, the Amaseia of antiquity, is the capital of the administrative district of Amasya Province in northern Turkey.
Mehmet Paşa Cami

Traditional Bathes

Ottoman houses

Sultan Bayezid II. Mosque Complex

Burmalı Minare Cami

Carpenter place

The Ponic Tombs

A view of the Yeşilırmak River from The Ponic Tombs