Overview
Malatya is a city in Turkey's Eastern Anatolia Region, known for its historical and natural riches. With a history dating back to 5000 BC, Malatya has hosted many civilizations, including the Hittites, Assyrians, Romans, and Ottomans. The city is recognized as the apricot capital of the world, producing the finest apricots globally.
Malatya's cuisine is notable for its rich flavors. Dishes such as stuffed ribs (kaburga dolması), "anali-kizli," içli köfte, and apricot desserts are standout examples of local gastronomy. Additionally, various products made from apricots are widely available in the city.
Malatya experiences a continental climate, with hot, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. The Aslantepe Mound, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features one of the world's oldest state structures. The Historic Yeni Mosque and Aslantepe Mound are key attractions for visitors.