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About Corum

Corum: The Heart of Hittite Civilization

  Located in north-central Turkey, Corum is an archaeological paradise, home to ancient ruins, Hittite relics, and remarkable historical sites.


The Hittite Legacy in Corum

  • Hittite Capital: Corum was once the heart of the Hittite Empire, one of the most powerful civilizations of the Bronze Age (2000-1200 BCE).
  • Hattusa – UNESCO World Heritage Site: The former Hittite capital, featuring city walls, temples, and the famous Lion’s Gate.
  • Alacahoyuk – The Hittite Royal Tombs: One of Turkey’s most important excavation sites, showcasing sun disks, bronze statues, and burial chambers.
  • Bogazkale & Ortakoy: These ancient Hittite cities were central to trade, diplomacy, and culture in Anatolia.

Top Historical Sites in Corum

Hattusa – The Hittite Capital (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

  • The Great Temple: Dedicated to the Hittite storm god and sun goddess.
  • The Lion’s Gate & King’s Gate: Massive stone gateways adorned with lion and warrior reliefs.
  • Yazilikaya – The Open-Air Sanctuary: A religious complex with rock-cut carvings of Hittite deities.
  • Ancient Cuneiform Tablets: The world’s first recorded peace treaty (Treaty of Kadesh, signed with Egypt) was found here.

Alacahoyuk – Turkey’s Oldest Archaeological Site

  • Dating back 5,000 years, Alacahoyuk was a major religious and cultural center for both the Hittites and pre-Hittite civilizations.
  • Hittite Royal Tombs: Burial chambers filled with gold, silver, and bronze treasures.
  • Sun Disks & Reliefs: Unique symbols of Hittite kingship and mythology.

Corum Castle – A Blend of Byzantine & Ottoman Architecture

  • Built on Byzantine foundations, the castle was expanded by the Ottomans.
  • Offers a panoramic view of Corum city.

Ortakoy (Sapinuwa) – Hittite Military & Administrative Center

  • A key military outpost, home to hundreds of cuneiform tablets detailing Hittite diplomacy and governance.
  • Large storage rooms, palaces, and temples remain visible today.

Bogazkoy Museum – Home of Hittite Relics

  • A small but rich museum displaying artifacts from Hattusa, Alacahoyuk, and Sapinuwa.
  • Includes Hittite seals, statues, pottery, and weapons.

Corum’s Famous Cuisine

  Leblebi (Roasted Chickpeas): Corum is Turkey’s top producer of delicious, crunchy leblebi – a must-try snack!
  Etli Eksili Corba (Meat & Sour Soup): A traditional soup made with lamb, vegetables, and a sour yogurt-based broth.
  Yufka (Thin Flatbread): Often served with cheese, butter, or honey from local beekeepers.


Where to Stay in Corum?

  Luxury: Anitta Hotel – A comfortable stay with modern amenities and close to archaeological sites.
  Mid-range: Feyzan Hotel – Offers authentic Turkish hospitality and a central location.
  Budget: Sirin Hotel – Affordable yet cozy, ideal for history enthusiasts.


How to Get to Corum?

  By Air: The nearest airport is Amasya-Merzifon Airport (MZH), 66 km from Corum.
  By Train: No direct trains, but you can travel to Ankara, then take a bus.
  By Car:

  • From Ankara (~3 hrs)
  • From Istanbul (~6 hrs)
  • From Samsun (~2 hrs)

Why Visit Corum?

✔️ Explore the ruins of one of the world’s greatest ancient empires.
✔️ See the world’s first recorded peace treaty at Hattusa.
✔️ Discover royal tombs, temples, and rock carvings from the Bronze Age.
✔️ Enjoy unique local delicacies like Leblebi (roasted chickpeas).

  A journey through Corum is a step back in time to the world of the Hittites! 

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