Famous Seljuk Sultan Alaeddin Kayqubad commissioned Kubadabad Palace to the west of Beyşehir and north of Gölyaka town. The palace was designed by the architect Sadettin Köpek, the hunting ameer of the period. Tiles of this palace, which is adorned with the beautiful examples of Seljuk tiles, depict the double-headed eagle of the Seljuks, male and female depictions of eagles, and bird figures such as storks, peacocks, and eagles. Archaeological excavations continue and the unearthed tiles are exhibited in the Karatay Museum.