Çankırı Castle and Emir Karatekin Bey Tomb

On a small hill to the north of the city, he was delegated. The castle, which was well-known during the Romans, Byzantines, Seljuks and Ottomans, was inhabited until the last century and there was nothing but a few remains of walls from the structure to our time.  The walls of the castle, which was designed with a rectangular, are a mixture of rubble stone and brick. It is 150 meters high from the creek at the foot. much it. There are rock tombs, settlement ruins and terracotta sherds dating from the Roman period inside the castle and the Tomb of Çankırı Conqueror Emir Karatekin Bey. The castle, which has been Wooded in the past years, is used as a touristic place.
It is inside Çankırı castle. Consultancy Period (14. It is a plain structure of brick and rubble. There are four sarcophagi belonging to Karatekin Bey and her children. Because Çankırı is the mausoleum of Fatih Karatekin Bey rather than its architectural features, it is important and attracts visitors.