Tödürge Rock Caves; It contains about 100 caves carved into the rocks in the Zara district of Sivas and used as residences.

There are many caves and places dug for shelter and refuge in the pure rocks located in the northern part of the village of Tödürge. The rock caves in question are carved side by side and one under the other in the easily processed pure rocks. They are in the form of small places. Approximately 100 caves fascinate visitors with their appearance.

In some parts of the caves, walls and peepholes made of stone and Khorasan can be seen. There is a cross sign on the wall of one of the rooms.

It is known that the history of the Tödürge village caves dates back to the Iron Age (1200-750 BC).

The caves, which are estimated to have been built for shelter and refuge approximately 3-4 thousand years ago, are located side by side and one above the other.

There are small rooms in the caves that look like apartments when you look at them. It is thought that the caves were first used in the Roman period and it is known that they later hosted various civilizations. In some parts of the rock caves, there are stone walls made of Khorasan mortar and observation holes. On the large rock located to the north of the rock caves surrounding the village, cross signs are noticeable.

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