The
Kaftanci House Museum, together with the
Ataturk Ethnography Museum, displays wonderful
Usak carpets and kilims in Ataturk's former
residence.
Historically, Usak was an important carpet
weaving center, and today it continues to
today. The Archaeology Museum is very
informative and interesting.
The Lydian Hoards that's known as Karun's
treasure which has returned from Newyork
Metroplitan museum to the home land, are
exhibited here.
The 226-meter-high Afyon citadel dates back to
1350 B.C. and is ascended by means of
strairs
carved out of rock. It was used by Hittites
and Phrygians.
There are remains of a temple dedicated to the
goddess Cybele near the citadel. The
Archaeological Museum and the War of
Independence Memorial underline Afyon's place
in history.
Monumental bas-reliefs, a legacy of the
Phrygian Kingdom, are carved into rock faces
on hills north of the city. Aslantas is the
largest. At Aslankaya, lion reliefs are
engraved into the sides of the rock.
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