Kursunlu Bath
It was built by Emperor Justinian during the Byzantine period 18 centuries ago. It was buried in the ground due to natural disasters and wars that occurred over time. It was restored by the Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamid II in 1900 after being exhumed from the ground. It was designed as a Finnish Bath and has a pool and sauna. It was called the Kurşunlu Hamam because its roof was covered with lead. In the massage rooms located in the Kurşunlu Hamam, expert masseurs and masseuses provide manual therapy services.