Sahip Ata Foundation Museum
The tomb, which was named after the Seljuk vizier Sahib Ata Fahreddin Ali, contains the tomb of himself, his wife and children. There is a double bath opposite the complex built in 1277. In the complex, which was built as a kulliye, there is a mosque, dervish lodge and this tomb besides the bath. After the renovation of the General Directorate of Foundations, the bath and the tomb became a museum.
The museum, which has 220 ethnographic works, is among the historical places of Konya. There are candlesticks, beads, swords, handwritten Qurans. Wooden artifacts, calligraphy samples, edict samples, clocks and prayer rugs are waiting for their visitors in the museum. There is no entrance fee to the museum. If you pay attention to the door at the entrance, you can also see the Basmala and the Fatiha.