The Pasha Khanate

The building, built in 1898 by Mehmet Pasha, son of Tirit, to a French architect, today serves as a private hotel with a tourism certificate from the Ministry of Tourism and Culture. The building, known as the Dülgeroğlu Hotel, is one of the places you can choose to stay with ...

The Pasha Khanate

The building, built in 1898 by Mehmet Pasha, son of Tirit, to a French architect, today serves as a private hotel with a tourism certificate from the Ministry of Tourism and Culture. The building, known as the Dülgeroğlu Hotel, is one of the places you can choose to stay with its central location and historical texture.

The building, built in 1898 by Mehmet Pasha, son of Tirit, to a French architect, today serves as a private hotel with a tourism certificate from the Ministry of Tourism and Culture. The building, known as the Dülgeroğlu Hotel, is one of the places you can choose to stay with its central location and historical texture.

Özdemir, Cumhuriyet Cd. No:36, 64100 Uşak Merkez/Uşak, Türkiye

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