Gök Madrasa
Gök Madrasa is one of the most important structures where Turkish architecture and decorative arts can be seen together. It is understood that it was built by Vizier Owner Ata Fahreddin Ali in 1271 during the reign of Gıyaseddin Keyhüsrev.
The marble stone door of the Gök Madrasa has a rich appearance to keep the light-shadow game alive. The building has an open courtyard, four iwans, and a two-storey plan. The building, which is known to serve as a madrasah where religious sciences were collected from the date it was built, was converted into a museum in 1926.