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It is a historical Turkish bath with its magnificent structure. There are no baths left in Istanbul from Rome or Byzantium to the present day. This bath house is the most likely to be a It is between the Hagia Sophia Museum and the Sultanahmet Mosque. Hagia Sophia and the Sultanahmet Mosque are very close together. Hürrem Sultan Bath; The 10th anniversary of the Ottoman Empire was the first time in the history of the Ottoman Empire. It was built in 1556 by Hürrem Sultan, wife of sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, to Mimar Sinan, one of the most famous architects in the world. The entire dome is covered with lead. The bath, which was built together with traditional architecture and modern techniques, was used until 1910. It remained closed in later periods. Baths held an important place in Ottoman architecture every period. The Hürrem Sultan Bath is the largest Turkish bath ever built in Istanbul. The building, built with a classical bath design, is shaped like a double bath. Its length is 75 meters. It is built on an area of 3 acres. An inscription written in golden letters is found on the arch of the entrance door of the bathhouse monument.
The worn-out Hürrem Sultan Bath was opened in the 1980s as a painting space for the Istanbul Festival after a long restoration. The bath, which is one of the most important works of Turkish architectural history, is one of the most spectacular works of Mimar Sinan. It is also the first bath house in the baths where sections for men and women are built on the same axis. The bath, which underwent a thorough renovation, was reopened to visitors in 2008.
Catch Hotel
Kupacılar Sk. No:29, Sultanahmet, 34098 Fatih/İstanbul
Tel.: +90 212 516 87 87
Fax: +90 212 516 87 91
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Sultanahmet Mah, Kennedy Cad. 38/1A, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul
Tel.: +90 212 516 87 87
Fax: +90 212 516 87 91
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