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Historical Uşak Houses

Experience Timeless Beauty at Uşak's Historical Houses - Türkiye's Window to the Past!

Historical Uşak Houses

Old Uşak houses (Eski Uşak Evleri) are usually two-storey buildings. The first floors of these houses are made of stone while the second floors are wooden. Only 86 historical houses in the city have been taken under protection. You can visit Kurtuluş, Karaağaç and Işık neighborhoods to get an idea about the old Uşak houses.

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Uşak Archaeological Museum
Uşak Archaeological Museum
Uşak
Uşak
Ulubey Canyon
Ulubey Canyon
Treasures of King Croesus
Treasures of King Croesus
Tepedelen Memorial Tree
Taşyaran Valley
Taşyaran Valley
Sebaste Archaeological Site
Sebaste Archaeological Site
Pepouza Archaeological Site
Pepouza Archaeological Site
Historical Uşak Houses
Historical Uşak Houses
Hamamboğazı Thermal Tourism Center
Hamamboğazı Thermal Tourism Center
Dokur House
Dokur House
Clandras Su Kemeri ve Yürüyüş Yolu
Clandras Su Kemeri ve Yürüyüş Yolu
Clandras Aqueduct and Walking Trail
Clandras Aqueduct and Walking Trail
City History Museum
City History Museum
Blaundos Archaeological Site
Blaundos Archaeological Site
Atatürk and Independence Monument
Atatürk and Independence Monument
Atatürk and Ethnography Museum
Atatürk and Ethnography Museum
Acmonia Archaeological Site
Acmonia Archaeological Site