KIRIKKALE
Kırıkkale is the capital of the Kırıkkale Province in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey. It is located 80 km east of Ankara. According to 2000 census, population of the district is 225,005 of which 205,078 live in the city of Kırıkkale.[1][2] The name of the city means broken castle.
The town of Kırıkkale is located on the Ankara-Kayseri railway near the Kızıl River in central Turkey. Formerly a village, it owes its rapid rise in population mainly to the establishment of steel mills in the 1950s. These works, among the largest in the country, specialize in high-quality alloy steel and machinery. In the 1960s chemical plants were added.
Kırıkkale University is located in the city.
Kirikkale is a recent province of Turkey. It is expanding rapidly to become an industrial center. Its location is on a crossroads, east of Ankara, of a major highway running to the east and to the Black Sea region.
DISTRICTS: Kırıkkale (center), Delice, Keskin, Sulakyurt.
SITES OF INTEREST: Balışeyh, Hasandede, Çarşı and Küçük Şamil mosques, Hasandede, Koçubaba, Şeyh Mustafa Karababa, Kazancıbaba,Şeyh Sadreddin and Şeyh mausoleums.
Provincial Cultural Directorate
Tel: (318) 224 25 74
Fax: (318) 224 25 55
Cultural Center
A 340 seat capacity hall for theater, conferences, etc.
200 m² Exhibition Hall
2 Art Workshops
Registered Immobile Cultural and Natural Heritages in Kırıkkale
Sites
Archaeological Sites: 30
Urban Sites: -
Natural Sites: 2
Historical Sites: -
Total: 32
Cultural (at Single Construction Scale) and Natural Heritages: 32
TOTAL: 64
Significant Days
Festivals:
Watermelon Festival
Hasandede Townı
Each year last Monday of September
Culture and Art Festival
Center
21-27 June