The Sultan Bath, which was built as a double bath, is dated to the first quarter of the 13th century. The section that is still standing is the men's section, and the ruined section in the south, which emerged in 1989, is the women's section of the bath. The water tank extending along the eastern façade of the building is covered with a low vault in the south-north direction. It is understood from the records that the bath, which is among the foundations of the Gevher Nesibe Madrasa and Hospital, was repaired in 1652. In 1656-1657, it was renovated by Architect Ömer Ağa together with the madrasah.
The use of different materials draws attention due to the repairs and additions made in the bath, which lost its original plan.