Çapanoğlu Turkish Bath:
It takes place in Cumhuriyet Square, in Istanbulluoğlu Mahallesi in the city center of Yozgat. This bath is on the southeast of Çapanoğlu Mosque and it was built by Çapanoğlu Süleyman Beg in 1793.
It is a construction made of hewn stone and broken stone. This bath, which has a rectangular structure, consists of cloakroom facilities, warm room and hot room. The cloakroom place is a rectangular structure, very similar to a square. It has bocome a place with two floors with some attachments in different times. There is a square yard surrounded with dressing rooms and there is a octagon fountain pool in the middle. And it is covered with an octagon dome.
The warm room has a rectangular shape and it is divided into three parts with two sharp vaults. The one in the middle is covered with a small dome and the ones on its sides are covered with mirrored vaults. You enter the hot room from the warm room through a circular vaulted door. The hot room has a cross structure and it has four inside patios. It has a heated marble platfrom in the middle and covered with an octagon dome. There are bathrooms in between the arms of this inside patio. These are small rooms in which there are three marble basins and which are covered with small domes.
Çapanoğlu Turkish Bath was restorated in 1960s and another bath similar to this one was attached on the north of this bath. It gets the view of a double bath in this way.