Rotating Mausoleum in Keseli, Türkiye
Historical architecture
Historical site
3D scanning of buildings
Türkiye
Rotating Mausoleum
DönerKümbet
Kaiseli
Late 13th century
Princess SahCihan Hatun
Seljuk Art Style
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The rotating mausoleum (D ö nerK ü mbet) is a historical building located in Keseli, Türkiye. It was built in the late 13th century, initially for the princess SahCihan Hatun. Named after its unique design and legend. The architectural style is similar to the popular Seljuk art style at that time, and its structure adopts polygonal and circular design elements. Not only is it an important historical site, but it is also an important reference for studying the architecture and artistic style of the 13th century Seljuk period. Designs and legends reflect Türkiye's rich historical and cultural heritage.