Çapanoğlu Çifte Bath
The men's section of the bath, located in the city center, was built by Kapucu Çapanoğlu Mustafa Bey on 1793 H.1208, after the foundation date of H. 1 Muharrem 1195 M. 28 December 1780, the women's section was built by Kapucu Çapanoğlu Süleyman Bey. . Süleyman Bey's foundation should have been the first (old bath). The men's and the second bath should be the women's section (harem = women's bath). It is understood that the baths were combined in an "L" shape, their ashes were separate, and it is said that they were built on two different dates among the people. Again, by describing the establishment place of the old bath and describing the place of the foundation, it shows this bath before, possibly after Mustafa Bey's establishment date of the foundation. In addition, the fact that the men's bath is lower than the ground indicates that it is older. The men's section of the bath, which consists of women and men, is large, while the women's section is small. Both structures are connected to each other in an 'L' shape.
The east and north facades are surrounded by shops. The men's section is in the south-north direction, the women's section is in the east-west direction. The walls of the men's section are made of gray rubble stone, and the walls of the women's section are rubble stone. In terms of plan, Crucvar enters the plan type with four iwans and corner cells. The bath mainly consists of dressing, tepid, lukewarm, howling and water tank sections.