The Hittites left various material and cultural assets reflecting their state structure and social, economic, and religious life for about a thousand years. One is the Eflatunpınar Hittite Water Monument, located 22 km from Beyşehir District. The monument was built as a rectangular pool and fed by a nearby water source. The most striking part of the 30-meter by 34-meter collection is the high wall with relief figures rising on the north wall built with large stone blocks. On the south-facing surface, in the center, are the Storm God and the Sun Goddess. This monument is one of the rarest in its appearance, layout, and iconography and the technology and craftsmanship used during its construction. In 2014, it was included in the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List as the Hittite Sacred Water Temple.