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Sinop Yakupağa Mansion

Last Updated: 12/01/2025

Yakupağa Konağı is an old and large mansion located in Gerze, one of the beautiful coastal towns of the Black Sea Region (Sinop). This structure is an important example of the wealth and refined craftsmanship of its time. Have you ever tried looking inside a mansion not just as a house, but as a time machine? Let’s take a look!

Time Travel ⏳

Yakupağa Konağı was completed in 1911, meaning it was built more than 110 years ago. Its survival over such a long period demonstrates the exceptional durability of the work carried out by the architects and artisans of that era. It is known that the wooden materials used in its construction were imported from Romania, and the craftsmen were brought in from Russia. This reveals how deeply the mansion’s owner was committed to creating a structure that was both unique and robust.


Sinop Yakupağa Konağı (Culture Portal )

Physical Features: Dozens of Windows and Ornate Ceilings ✨

Yakupağa Konağı is a four-story building, including the ground floor, and highly ornate. One of its most distinctive features distinguishing it from other homes is the large number of windows found on nearly every facade. According to some sources, the mansion contains nearly a hundred windows! These windows were essential for illuminating and ventilating the interior in the humid and rainy climate of the Black Sea region.

How Was Life Organized Inside the Mansion? 🚪

In the past, mansions were not merely places to sleep and wake up. In large homes like Yakupağa Konağı, life unfolded in a multi-level arrangement. For example, the ground floor originally housed stables, wood storage, and pantries. The upper floors served as the family’s living quarters.

The most striking elements of the house are its rooms. The ceilings and walls of these rooms are richly decorated with colorful floral and geometric patterns. These ornamental details reflect how deeply artistic pleasure was woven into daily life within the mansion. Looking up at a ceiling can feel as though you have entered a private art gallery.

What Is Its Purpose Today? 🏘️

Since its construction, Yakupağa Konağı has served various purposes. After functioning for a long time as a family residence, it was placed under state protection and restored. Today, the mansion is open to visitors and welcomes anyone curious about Gerze’s history and architecture. Thus, what was once a home for a family now acts as a historical ambassador, sharing knowledge with the public.


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INSPIRATION NOTE FOR CURIOUS KIDS!

The old masters worked hard to build structures that were not only sturdy but also beautiful, like works of art. What colors and shapes would you like the room you live in to be decorated with? Can you draw the room of your dreams?

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Location

Gerze / Sinop

Current Use

Historical structure, visitation site.

Architectural Technique

Bagdadi (traditional wooden frame technique)

Construction Year

1911

Distinctive Feature(s)

Four-story building with numerous guillotine-style windows

rich ceiling and wall decorations.

Who Wrote?
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AuthorNida ÜstünDecember 1, 2025

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The Yakupağa Mansion is a four-story historical house built in 1911 in the Gerze district of Sinop. It attracts attention with its numerous windows, solid architecture, and especially the rich handcrafted decorations on its ceilings and walls inside. The use of materials and craftsmen from various regions in its construction enhances its architectural significance. Today it is open to visitors and serves as a cultural heritage showcasing the lifestyle of the past.

Bibliographies



Anadolu Ajansı. "Sinop'un tarihe tanıklık etmiş yapıları restore edilerek turizme kazandırılıyor." Accessed October 29, 2025. https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/yasam/sinopun-tarihe-taniklik-etmis-yapilari-restore-edilerek-turizme-kazandiriliyor/3725560

Kültür Portalı. "Yakupağa Konağı." Türkiye Kültür Portalı. Accessed October 25, 2025. https://www.kulturportali.gov.tr/turkiye/sinop/gezilecekyer/yakupaga-konagi

Sinop Kültür Turizmi. "Yakupağa Konağı (Gerze)." Accessed October 25, 2025. https://sinopkulturturizmi.wordpress.com/yakupaga-konagi-gerze/

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