The Küçük Mustafa Paşa Hamamı, located at 2210 island, 23 parcel, where Müstantik Street intersects with Şerefiye Street in Yavuz Sultan Selim Neighborhood, Fatih District, Istanbul Province, is a historical hamam built by Küçük Mustafa Paşa (d. 1483), one of the viziers of Fatih Sultan Mehmet's era. Its endowment document was prepared in the year 1477.In the 1920s, the hamam was taken out of the management of the Vakıflar (Religious Foundations) Administration and transferred into private ownership. On April 20, 1974, it was registered by the Presidency of the Council of Monuments and Historic Sites under the Ministry of Culture and Tourism with Decision No. 7773.Originally, the hamam served its intended purpose until the mid-1990s. However, due to declining demand, it was closed and has remained vacant since then.In 1996, the building was purchased and restored by Mermeriş Ticaret Turkish Joint Stock Company to prevent further deterioration. Restoration efforts, initiated by Mr. A. Suha Mermerci, transformed the building into a multipurpose event venue. The project planning took place between 2009 and 2011, and the implementation works were carried out by Architect Pelin Özilkiz Çelik from April 2013 to March 2018.For more information, please visit their website at