After the dilapidated hammam was acquired by a private company in 2010, an extensive restoration project was initiated. Artifacts found during the excavation and restoration project date from the early Byzantine period to the 20th century. They include terracotta vessels, oil lamps, glass bottles, coins and around three thousand 16th-century blue and white Iznik tile fragments. A selection of these artifacts is on display in the museum that was built next to the bath complex.