
Aynalı Mağara (Mirror Cave)
A roadside rock tomb named for its sun-reflecting 'mirror' surface, offering a quick historical and visual marvel.
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Aynalı Mağara (Mirror Cave)
Best Time
Best light for the mirror effect
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A roadside rock tomb named for its sun-reflecting 'mirror' surface, offering a quick historical and visual marvel.
"It's a structure on the road, with nowhere to park, where you can only look for two minutes and then turn away."

🚗 Easy Roadside Access
Park opposite the rock tomb on the roadside. It's a free and quick stop!
📸 Photography Spot
Great for unique shots, especially when the sun hits the cave face.

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Hours
Rating
4.1 · 261 reviews
Type
Tourist Attraction
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The Mirror Effect
Witness the cave's namesake phenomenon: sunlight reflecting off its surface like a shiny mirror, creating a mystical atmosphere.

Hellenistic Rock Tomb
Explore the ancient monumental tomb, believed to be for Mithra Priest Tes, with colorful wall paintings and inscriptions.

Panoramic City Views
Enjoy the overlook from Harşena Mountain, offering a scenic perspective of Amasya city below.
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🚗 Easy Roadside Access
Park opposite the rock tomb on the roadside. It's a free and quick stop!
📸 Photography Spot
Great for unique shots, especially when the sun hits the cave face.
🚫 No Entry Inside
Access is blocked by railings; you can only admire it from the outside.
🚌 Public Transport Option
Take bus number 8 from the city center for an affordable ride.
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🚗 Easy Roadside Access
Park opposite the rock tomb on the roadside. It's a free and quick stop!
📸 Photography Spot
Great for unique shots, especially when the sun hits the cave face.
🚫 No Entry Inside
Access is blocked by railings; you can only admire it from the outside.
🚌 Public Transport Option
Take bus number 8 from the city center for an affordable ride.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Aynalı Mağara is a free, roadside attraction offering a quick glimpse of a unique rock tomb and a natural 'mirror' effect. While some find it too brief and inaccessible, others appreciate its historical significance and photographic potential as a convenient stop in Amasya.
"If you going to ignore the human destruction there is good thing to see"
Melih Yapıcı
"Take bus number 8 from the city center. 25TL per person.
But it's not worth going, there's nothing"
B
"It's a structure on the road, with nowhere to park, where you can only look for two minutes and then turn away. It's impossible to get close; it's blocked by iron railings. It's not worth seeing."
D.N Demirel
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
You can take bus number 8 directly from the city center, which costs around 25 TL per person. Alternatively, if you have a car, you can park opposite the rock tomb on the roadside.
Yes, there is parking available directly opposite the rock tomb on the roadside, making it easily accessible for visitors arriving by car.
Aynalı Mağara is located in a settlement called Ziyaret, approximately three kilometers from Amasya city center, making it a very convenient stop.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Aynalı Mağara is free to visit. There are no attendants, and you can admire it from the roadside without any admission fee.
Unfortunately, you cannot enter the cave itself. It is blocked by iron railings, so visitors can only view and photograph it from the outside.
As it's a roadside attraction with no entry, Aynalı Mağara is accessible at any time of day. However, the best time for the 'mirror' effect is during daylight hours.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can see the unique rock tomb structure, which gets its name from the sun's reflection creating a mirror-like surface. It's a quick stop for historical appreciation and photos.
Most visitors find that a quick stop of about two minutes is sufficient to see and photograph the cave from the roadside.
Yes, it's a popular spot for photography, especially due to the unique light effects created by the sun's reflection on the cave's surface.
The cave dates back to the 2nd century BC Hellenistic period and is believed to be the monumental tomb of Mithra Priest Tes. It also has traces of Byzantine Christian use.







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