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grave stones
belonging to Seljuk, Karamanoğlu
and Ottoman periods that are
valuable in terms of history
and art history and that are
collected from the cemeteries,
most of which have disappeared
by time, are being exhibited.
The upper floor of Grave Monuments
Museum is still being used by
"Directorate of Relieves
and Monuments".
Sırçalı Madrasa, which is one
of the most important madrasas
of Konya and Anatolia is in
Konya Province, Meram District,
Gazialemşah Quarter.Sırçalı
Madrasa, that is among the madrasas
having an open courtyard, two
liwans and two floors, has been
constructed by Bedreddin Muslih
in the Period of Gıyaseddin
Keyhüsrev the 2nd. In the front
parts of the building cut stone
is used, while in other parts
rubble stone is used. It has
been used as madrasa until 1924
with various changes.
The front side of the madrasa
lying in east - west direction
is made of cut stone. The throne
door making a projection forward
is ornamented with geometric
and Anatolian ornaments. In
the part on the entrance door,
there is an inscription. At
two sides of this inscription,
there are ornamental workmanship
samples. Furthermore, as we
see in classical Seljuk throne
doors, there are two niches
at both sides of the door. After
the entrance, cradle vaulted
liwan is located.
This, in some way, is in the
form of a second liwan. Due
to the composition of the second
floor, the vault cover in the
form of Bursa arch covered with
glazed bricks and encaustic
tiles is low. There is a tomb
on the right and the madrasa
room on the left. The tomb has
a dome - like vault cover and
one of its windows open to the
front side, while another opens
to the courtyard. Its walls
and cover is made in herringbone
pattern with glazed bricks.
The madrasa room on the left
is covered with cradle vault
and a window opens to the front
side. The strong madrasa room,
which has survived until today,
is this room.
The madrasa has a rectangular
courtyard and a pool in the
middle of the courtyard. The
courtyard is surrounded with
porches in three directions.
From the remaining parts of
the porches, it is understood
that the legs, wall surfaces
are covered with glazed bricks
and encaustic tiles in various
shapes. There are four student
cells on each of the left and
right sides of the courtyard.
Total number of rooms is sixteen
with the rooms in the upper
floor. The doors and windows
of the rooms open to the courtyard.
There is one domed room on each
of the right side and left side
of the main liwan. These are
classical winter classrooms.
The main liwan, which is the
most ornamented and magnificent
place of the building, is very
strong today. But the hexagonal
encaustic tiles on the liwan
arch and the encaustic tiles
on the upper part of the liwan
have been shed or destroyed.
The liwan is separated from
the courtyard with a step. Its
front side is ornamented with
encaustic tiles and inscriptions
in various shapes and appearances.
These inscriptions are suras
taken from Koran. In the middle
of the hexagon in the arch,
the inscription of the architect
of the building is located.
It is written that the madrasa
has been constructed by "Tuslu
Mehmet Usta". The inscription
borders go around the liwan's
front side. The mihrab, whose
encaustic tiles have been shed,
is located on the southern wall
of the liwan. Sırçalı Madrasa
encaustic tiles have an important
place in terms of encaustic
tile art.
Museum Tel : ( + 90 -
332 ) 350 40 31
Open days to visit : Everyday
except Mondays.
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