A Visit to the Seljuk Civilization Museum from the Black Tree Epic TV Series Actors

Kayseri, the ancient city that offers its visitors the rich heritage of various civilizations it has hosted throughout history and the world-wonderful natural beauties, is presented by President Dr. It is promoted nationally and internationally with the work of the Metropolitan Municipality under the leadership of Memduh Büyükkılıç.

Soğanlı Valley, which has become the center of attention with the projects and investments made in this context, has recently become a preferred location for the shooting of the Kara Ağaç Epic series, which is broadcast on TRT1 every Friday. The actors of the series, which was also shot in the historical Kayseri District, continue to get to know the riches of the ancient city.

In this context, Merih Öztürk and Eray Ertüren, actors of the Kara Ağaç Epic series, which was shot in Soğanlı Valley and the historical Kayseri District, the new favorite of travelers, and broadcast every Friday on TRT1, visited the Seljuk Civilization Museum.

The Seljuk Civilization Museum, operating within the Kayseri Metropolitan Municipality, received great appreciation from successful actors. The players thanked those who contributed to the restoration of the building with such an arrangement and application, and left the museum, transferring their appreciation to the memoirs.

This monument, which is an important part of the local and universal cultural heritage as well as its historical and imaginative value for the city, was converted into a museum introducing different aspects of the Anatolian Seljuk world by the Metropolitan Municipality and was opened on February 21, 2014.

Focusing on the Anatolian Middle Ages and the Seljuk Civilization based on the history of the city, the museum highlights the civilization related to the Seljuk Civilization in one part, and draws attention with its oratory feature in the other part. In the section related to the Seljuk Civilization; While there are elements such as 'Seljuk City', 'architecture', 'art', 'science', 'clothes' and sections such as 'Seljuks in Kayseri' and 'Seljuks in Anatolia', the section on Şifahiye includes 'diseases', 'diseases' and 'diseases'. There are sections such as 'treatment methods and instruments', 'scientists', 'pharmacy', 'water and health', 'treatment with music', 'treatment with color'.

In addition to the works from the Seljuk and recent periods exhibited in the museum, interactive and technological visual areas fascinate visitors. Visitors in the museum; While we receive information about the Seljuk Civilization by listening, trying, applying and using technological devices, we also provide services with cartoons and various games in the children's room so that children can get to know the museum and the Seljuks better. Various concerts and cultural activities also meet with citizens in the spaces created within the museum.