1. Zeyrek Cinili Hamam.
- Author
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Hattam, Jennifer
- Subjects
STONE carving ,OTTOMAN Empire ,GLIDING & soaring - Abstract
The Zeyrek Cinili Hamam in Istanbul is a historic Turkish bath that recently reopened after years of neglect. Built in the 1500s by Mimar Sinan, the Ottoman Empire's renowned architect, the hamam is located on top of a Byzantine-era cistern. A 13-year restoration project revealed fragments of the bath's original blue-and-white patterned tiles, which are now displayed in a nearby museum. The museum also showcases Byzantine stone carvings, pottery, and various items that provide insight into Ottoman hamam culture. Visitors can enjoy the luxurious experience of being scrubbed clean under a magnificent dome adorned with star-shaped skylights. [Extracted from the article]
- Published
- 2024