Historic 16th-Century Ottoman Hamam Built by Mimar Sinan Continues Operations in Istanbul
A broadcast feature has highlighted the ongoing cultural and architectural legacy of one of Istanbul’s oldest continuously operating public bathhouses (hamams). Originally constructed in 1584 under the direction of the celebrated Ottoman chief architect Mimar Sinan, the structure has preserved traditional bathing practices and historical masonry techniques for over 440 years, remaining a functioning piece of active architectural heritage in the modern city.
Source: CNN
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