Cumhuriyet Hammam
400 years ago, the daughter of a Greek pasha from Isparta wanted to enter the bath, but they did not take her to the bath and Rum Pasha, who was very upset about this situation, had a bath built for her daughter. This bath, which was rebuilt in 1980 by combining Khorasan heritage and stonework, by İsmail Zeki İzci (Deceased), forms the current state of the Cumhuriyet bath. The bath consists of two parts, women and men. It has been reflecting the traditional bath culture since the first day with its changing rooms, entertainment bathrooms and nature-friendly hygienic service concept.