The mansion, which is estimated to have been built in the second half of the 19th century, belongs to a Muslim family native to Mustafapaşa. Şenol mansion is located in the area called “Miskin Neighborhood”, as the Greeks call it, where Turks lived densely before the population exchange and had the most houses belonging to them. The same family still lives in the mansion belonging to Ergüven Şenol and his family. The two-storey building made of cut stone has a flat roof.
An open courtyard is accessed through the entrance door on the south façade. Stone material was used on the walls of the mansion, which was built with the masonry technique, and wood and iron materials were used on the doors, ceiling and window elements. The stair railings of the building are made with wrought iron technique. It is known that the tandoor located in the arched and vaulted room on the ground floor dates back to ancient times.

The upper floor main room of the mansion is the only place in the building with decorations consisting of wall paintings. There are floral motifs inside the niche, and on the left side of the niche there is an Ottoman inscription “ماشاالله”, meaning “Masha’Allah”. On the right side of the niche is the hijri year “۱۳۲۴”, which indicates the year 1908 in Gregorian terms. The Ottoman flag is depicted on the wall opposite the venue. As can be seen, the ornamental repertoire of the mansion; It indicates the Muslim identity of the owner of the place.












