Eyne Beg Turkish Bath:
It is between Denizciler Street and Ankara Gazi High School. It was built by Eyne Beg, one of the heads of Sultan Murat I in the late 14th century or early 15th century. Melike Hatun financially supported the construction of this bath, and El Hac Sinan Efendi restorated the bath in 1527. The bath was abondoned in 1888, and it was used as a warehouse room before 1928, and finally it was restorated again in 1992.
The walls of the bath ae made of broken stones, and its domes and vaults are made of bricks. The coloumns in the dressing room are from the anchaic buildings in Ankara. The dressing room is on the north and it is rectangular. In the middle of the dressing room is an octagon pool and there is a light beacon on it. The east and north aspects are closed to outside, and you enter the warm room through a yard with a sharp vault. The warm room, which is in square shape, is covered with a dome carried by a diaper hoop. You enter the hot room with four yards from the south east corner. There are four main domes in the hot room and four vaulted one-person-baths on four sides. There is a boiler on the south of the bath and a water tank on it.