Located at the crossroads of ancient civilizations, Elazığ sits between the three main tributaries of the Euphrates River—Murat, Karasu, and Peri Suyu—making it a historically and culturally rich region. As part of the broader Anatolian and Mesopotamian heritage, the city has long been a bridge between diverse cultures. Today, it blends this deep-rooted history with a dynamic academic and social environment.
Elazığ is home to the ancient town of Harput, the scenic Hazar Lake (25 km from the city center), and breathtaking mountain landscapes, offering a unique setting for both study and exploration. Beyond the city, the historic Palu region, Karaleylek and Saklıkapı Canyons, and nearby cultural hubs like Malatya (100 km) and Diyarbakır (150 km) add to the richness of the region.
Discover more about Elazığ and its surroundings through the videos below. These videos support automatic English subtitles.
Harput and Harput Castle
Karaleylek and Saklıkapı Canyons