The Hoca Pasha Bath

The bath, built by Fatih Sultan Mehmet, has served as a business inn since 1995. New doors were opened to the bathrooms of the bathhouse, which was eventually converted into a marketplace, the porches were closed with camels, and the navel stone was lowered to the bottom floor because the ...

The Hoca Pasha Bath

The bath, built by Fatih Sultan Mehmet, has served as a business inn since 1995. New doors were opened to the bathrooms of the bathhouse, which was eventually converted into a marketplace, the porches were closed with camels, and the navel stone was lowered to the bottom floor because the hell below was removed to gain floor. Finally, a wide passage was opened between the women's section of the bath and the men's section.

The bath, built by Fatih Sultan Mehmet, has served as a business inn since 1995. New doors were opened to the bathrooms of the bathhouse, which was eventually converted into a marketplace, the porches were closed with camels, and the navel stone was lowered to the bottom floor because the hell below was removed to gain floor. Finally, a wide passage was opened between the women's section of the bath and the men's section.

Hocapaşa Hamamı Sk., Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye

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