Amazing Turkish baths.


A significant civilization has been developed around what is known as a Hamam, the Turkish Word of God for a Turkish Bath. It was a culture of leisure time during the Footstool period of time, one of the finest example being the emberlita Hamam (1584) in Istanbul, situated on the emberlita (Pillar of Constantine) Square. (145) Another fine example from the 17th Century is the Galatasaray Hamam, sited on the Beyolu territory, known for the quality of divine service and its cleanliness. In the Ottoman Empire, many Hamams were also actually build up adjacent to mosques, as part of the "klliye" (complex). A very fine example to this is the Hamam of the Kl Ali Paa Mosque built by Mimar Sinan.

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