About Kayseri
Kayseri is one of the oldest continuously inhabited regions of Anatolia, with a history dating back to around 4000 BC. The city is home to Kültepe Kani?-Karum, one of the world’s earliest known trade centers, and has hosted many civilizations throughout history, including the Assyrians, Romans, Byzantines, Seljuks, and Ottomans. This rich and multilayered heritage makes Kayseri a living center of culture and history.
Historical mosques, madrasahs, caravanserais, and mausoleums from the Seljuk period, together with Ottoman architecture, coexist harmoniously with the city’s modern urban structure. Located at the foothills of Mount Erciyes, Kayseri also offers a unique natural setting that enhances its historical atmosphere.
With its developed transportation network, international-standard accommodation facilities, and modern congress venues, Kayseri provides a strong infrastructure for scientific, academic, and professional events. Its safe urban environment, well-organized city layout, and warm hospitality ensure that Kayseri offers participants a productive and culturally enriching congress experience.