Completely made of stone walls, a narrow door under the large arch and a tablet above it draw attention. Only the gate, which is located on the small street east to the Mevlihane, with tablet remained today. It is located on where it was called as Kapanaltı and then as Tahılpazarı…
It is one of the unique examples of Anatolian Turkish architecture in the early period. There is a prayer room adjacent to the structure and constructed by İmadüddin Hezar Dinari known as ”Kütahya’s Conqurer of The Seljuk Period” which was later turned into the tomb of Mevlevihane…
The Former Government Mansion located in the city center, Saray Street, Fuat Paşa Avenue was constructed by the tenant of Kütahya , Cretan Ahmet Fuat Pasha in 1905. It is the only structure ornamented with Kütahya çini. It is also a notable structure from the Ottoman architecture…
Having been housed since the ancient period, the Castle was reinforced with the fortresses built by Byzantines in the 5th century, the restorations and additionals by the Germiyanids and Ottomans.
There are also two fountains, two prayer rooms, a rotating gasino built…




