Turkish Hamam Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Passionate owners
I have visited hamams in many countries, both active ones and museums. So this was nothing new or exciting. But the young lady showing me around was really enthusiastic and passionate about the place....
A very cheap and at the same time a small museum where you can learn a lot about Turkish Bath. You can also buy things like towel and soap at good price.
Situated in original hamam, well preserved artefacts show part of Turkish history. To bad that for those who don't speak Turkish, only a wrinkly piece of paper on English is given, with font to small ...
The bath was built by Grand Vizier Rüstem Pasha who was the son-in-law of Suleyman the Magnificient. This is the only museum for Turkish bath in Turkey. The entrance fees are 6TL and 5TL for adults a...
This was a museum bulit about 400 years ago. On a hot day, this is a great escape from the heat. The building is very nice and you get a nice appreciation of what went on in a hamam in those days. Wha...
Passionate owners
I have visited hamams in many countries, both active ones and museums. So this was nothing new or exciting. But the young lady showing me around was really enthusiastic and passionate about the place....
A small museum
A very cheap and at the same time a small museum where you can learn a lot about Turkish Bath. You can also buy things like towel and soap at good price.
Modest display of hamam artefacts
Situated in original hamam, well preserved artefacts show part of Turkish history. To bad that for those who don't speak Turkish, only a wrinkly piece of paper on English is given, with font to small ...
Small Turkish Bath
The bath was built by Grand Vizier Rüstem Pasha who was the son-in-law of Suleyman the Magnificient. This is the only museum for Turkish bath in Turkey. The entrance fees are 6TL and 5TL for adults a...
Great museum and presenter
This was a museum bulit about 400 years ago. On a hot day, this is a great escape from the heat. The building is very nice and you get a nice appreciation of what went on in a hamam in those days. Wha...