Ince Minaret Madrasa, also known as the Museum of Stone and Wooden Works, is in Selçuklu District. It is a single-story madrasah with a covered courtyard. It takes its name from the minaret in the northeast corner. It was built in 1264 by Vizier Sâhib Ata Fahreddin Ali during the reign of Seljuk Sultan İzzeddin Keykavus II to teach the science of hadith. The writings of the madrasah, considered essential examples of calligraphy, are crucial. Especially the portal is regarded as one of the rare designs where the paper is intensively applied.