Yassıhöyük
Yassıhöyük is an ancient archaeological mound in Kırşehir Province that preserves evidence of human settlement spanning several millennia. Positioned within the historical landscape of Central Anatolia, the site reflects the region's long history of agriculture, trade, and cultural exchange from prehistoric times through later civilizations.
Key Info
Location: Kırşehir Province, Central Anatolia
Duration: 20–40 minutes
Entrance: Free
Best Time: Spring and autumn
Experience
Although Yassıhöyük is less developed for tourism than many of the region's famous archaeological sites, it offers visitors the opportunity to experience an authentic archaeological landscape. The mound represents layers of ancient settlements built one upon another over centuries, illustrating the continuous occupation that characterizes many Anatolian höyüks.
Highlights
Ancient multi-layered settlement mound
Archaeological remains spanning several historical periods
Peaceful rural landscape
Important part of Central Anatolia's archaeological heritage
Ideal destination for archaeology enthusiasts
How to Visit
Yassıhöyük is best reached by private vehicle while exploring the archaeological sites of Kırşehir Province. It is often combined with Kaman Kalehöyük, the Kaman Kalehöyük Archaeology Museum, the Japanese Garden, and Cacabey Medrese, providing a broader understanding of Central Anatolia's ancient civilizations.



