Traditional Anatolian architecture is well preserved in this neighborhood, with narrow cobbled roads and windy, dead-end streets.
The traditional styles of homes have survived to this day, and it's now under protection as a historic district.
In addition to the works of local artists, Japanese, Polish, Latvian and German works of art are on display.
The Archaeological Museum houses Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Old Bronze Age, Hellenistic, Roman, Byazantine, and Ottoman works of art and other items of daily use.