Amasya is about the heritage of this country, and this pension is about Amasya. Although it is a pension, its eye for detail and décor belong in a palace. The ceilings' intricately carved woodwork, the linens and antique collectibles represent some of the fine skills of this ancient city. The house is set in a flagstone-paved courtyard, enclosed and protected by high garden walls. Breakfast is served in the courtyard where people chat and stories are exchanged. You will probably meet one of the many intellectuals who are visiting the owner to discuss the urban renewal of Amasya, since the headquarters are on the premises. This is not only a lovely place to stay for its accommodation, but for its influence in the struggles to save a heritage that its owner so strongly believes in.
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