Mustafa Bey Turkish Bath
It was built in 1436 by Mustafa Bey, son of Yörgüç Pasha. It consists of hot, warm and cold sections in accordance with the Ottoman bath architecture. The dressing room has a square plan and large niches are seen on its walls. The niche is covered with a dome over the coldness section with muqarnas. The hot room is essentially a domed space surrounded by four large niches on four sides. The bath, in which rubble stones and bricks were used in the construction of the main walls, is entered through a door with a bow arch in a marble frame.