A notice calls the entrance of this medrese (theological school) a masterpiece of Seljuk stonework, I have seen better, it is relatively plain. It belonged to the complex of Antalya’s oldest Seljuk work, constructed on the orders of Sultan Alaadin Keykubat (1219-1238). As it is close to the somewhat later Yivli (Fluted) minaret Mosque it was named after that.