
The Kargi Inn
It is located in the western part of Alanya, the north of the Kargz creek. We have no idea of the year when it was built since it has no inscription.
It is a stone building 46 meters wide and fifty meters long. It's thought to have been used as a caravanserai in Kesikbel, on the road that played a role of a bridge between the Mediterranean and central Anatolia in Roman times, Selcuk and Ottoman Era.
There are air shafts on the ceiling of each room and the rooms are found around the courtyard in the middle. There are mangers for animals carved on the rock opposite the door.
Unfortunarley the building is in ruins.
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