Dündarbey Madrasa
Dündarbey Madrasa was built in 1237 by the Seljuk Sultan II. It was built as an inn during the time of Gıyaseddin Keyhüsrev, and it was converted into a madrasa by Hamidoğlu Dündar Bey in 1301. The madrasa has two floors, a courtyard in the middle and this courtyard has 30 cells. There is a large stone door at the entrance of the madrasah. The perimeter of the door is decorated with geometric shapes in Seljuk character.