Mausoleum of Danyal, Tarsus
Facts and practical information
The Mausoleum of Daniel in Tarsus is a place shrouded in mystery and deeply rooted in the history of this Turkish city. Although the site is not as well-known as other landmarks in Turkey, it is an important part of local tradition and culture. According to legend, the mausoleum is the resting place of the prophet Daniel, a figure known from both the Bible and the Quran.
Despite the lack of clear archaeological evidence confirming the identity of the person buried in the mausoleum, residents of Tarsus and pilgrims from around the world visit this place to pay their respects and seek spiritual solace. The building, whose history dates back to Hellenistic times, probably acquired its current form during the Roman or Byzantine period and has been modified many times over the centuries.
The uniqueness of this place is also emphasized by the fact that there is a mosque and a church here as well, which testifies to the unique symbiosis of cultures and religions that Tarsus has represented for centuries. The architecture of the mausoleum is simple, yet majestic, and inside there are ancient elements that attract the attention of researchers and tourists.
Tarsus
Mausoleum of Danyal – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cilicia, Donuktaş, Saint Paul's Church, Bilal-i Habeşi Masjid.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Mausoleum of Danyal by public transport?
Train
- Tarsus (18 min walk)