Overview
Midyat is a charming ancient city located in southeastern Turkey, known for its well-preserved architecture, historical sites, and rich cultural heritage. The city is also famous for its handcrafted silver jewelry and traditional Assyrian cuisine.
Top Attractions
- Mor Gabriel Monastery: One of the oldest monasteries in the world, dating back to the 4th century.
- Midyat Old Town: Explore the narrow streets and historic buildings with intricate stonework.
- Midyat Clock Tower: Iconic landmark in the city center.
- Suryani Kültür Evi: A cultural house showcasing the history and traditions of the Syriac community.
- Kasimiye Madrasah: A beautiful historic building that offers stunning views of the city.
Local Cuisine
- Try traditional Assyrian dishes such as Kibbeh (minced meat and bulgur) and Dolma (stuffed vegetables).
- Don’t miss out on trying local desserts like Baklava and Künefe.
- Midyat is famous for its silver jewelry, intricately designed by local artisans.
- Explore the local markets for unique handicrafts, textiles, and spices.
Day Trips
- Visit the ancient city of Mardin, located just a short drive away.
- Explore the ruins of Dara, an ancient Roman city known for its well-preserved structures.