This inn, an example of civil architecture dating back to the 19th century, is a mostly wooden structure. The upper floor was used to accommodate merchants and seasonal workers who came to the city to trade. There were shops, livestock sheds and warehouses on the lower floor. The inn, which was restored under the auspices of Muğla Municipality and under the supervision of Aga Khan architecture award winner Nail Çakırhan, today hosts cultural and social activities within the Muğla Municipality Education, Culture and Social Affairs Directorate.
It is a wonderful architectural texture that best reflects the social life culture of the Aegean Region and especially the Muğla Region and has been preserved to this day with its physical structure. This architectural testimony is a perfect panoramic work for photography enthusiasts.
It is a wonderful architectural texture that best reflects the social life culture of the Aegean Region and especially the Muğla Region and has been preserved to this day with its physical structure. This architectural testimony is a perfect panoramic work for photography enthusiasts.
The most important cultural area of the municipality. It is both the place where council work takes place and the place where the city council is located.
This inn, an example of civil architecture dating back to the 19th century, is a mostly wooden structure.