The beautiful early 16th-century Ulu Cami is reminiscent of the Mamluk mosques of Cairo, with black-and-white banded marble and elaborate window surrounds. The complex includes a medrese (seminary) and a ³Ùü°ù²ú±ð (mausoleum) housing remains of the poet Ziya PaÈ™a. The tiles in the mihrab (niche indicating the direction of Mecca) came from Kütahya and Ä°znik.
Just south is the delightful 15th-century Ramazanoğlu Mansion (Ramazanoğlu Konağı).