Bazaar Bath
The Çarşı Bath, located opposite the Great Clock Tower, was built by Piri Pasha of Ramazanoğulları in H. 936 (1529). Although it is a large building and located on the main street, it is almost invisible due to the shops in front of it. The hammam, which continues to be operated by private individuals, provides half-day service to women and half-day service to men. The dressing room, which is the first part of the study in the form of a single bath, is square in plan and made of thick cut stone. The bright lantern left in the middle of the big baldachin dome that forms the top cover allows plenty of light to enter. The large arch on the south wall of the dressing room looks like an iwan. The large niches in the south and north walls are in the form of small cells.