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Turkish Minaret

The Turkish Minaret in Eger is one of the northernmost Ottoman structures in Europe. Built in the 17th century during Ottoman rule, it stands as a reminder of the city's diverse history.

History & Origins

The minaret was constructed around 1664 as part of a mosque complex. After the Ottomans were driven out, the mosque was destroyed, but the minaret was preserved. It now serves as a lookout tower.

Architecture & Features

The minaret is 40 meters tall, made of red sandstone, and features a spiral staircase with 97 steps leading to the top. The balcony offers panoramic views of Eger.

Legends & Facts

Local lore says that the minaret was built using a special mortar mixed with egg whites. Another fact is that it is one of only three Ottoman minarets still standing in Hungary.

Tourist Tips

Climb the narrow staircase to the top for a stunning view of the city. The minaret is especially beautiful at sunset.

Nearby

  • Eger Castle - A historic fortress with a rich history.
  • Eger Basilica - A grand Neoclassical church.
  • Dobó Square - The heart of Eger, named after a local hero.
  • Eger Thermal Baths - A relaxing spa with thermal waters.
  • Lyceum - A Baroque building with a famous library.

Practical FAQ for Travelers

What are the opening hours?

The minaret is open from 10 AM to 6 PM daily.

What is the best time to visit?

Early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds.

How long does a visit take?

About 30 minutes to climb and enjoy the view.

Is photography allowed?

Yes, photography is allowed from the balcony.

Are there any dress requirements?

No specific dress code, but the staircase is narrow and steep.

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