The School Bath
The School Bath
This bath, one of the historical sites of Edirne, is one of the Ottoman artifacts found in the city. The Sokullu Hamam, located opposite the Three Glorious Mosques, was built by architect Sinan a Sokullu Mehmet Pasha. One of the important works of 19th-century Turkish art, the workmanship of the cut stones and bricks used is quite interesting. It is one of the important works of Turkish century art and the workmanship of the cut stones and bricks used is very interesting. Another interesting structure by architect Sinan, the Mehmet Pasha Bath of the School, has a double bath plan. The women's and men's entrances to the School Bath are different.
There are also rooms with a stove on top that extend from the men's locker room to the women's locker room, with the floor being a shop. There are classic old-fashioned stoves in each room, which open to the walls of the dressing room, and closet niches on either side of these stoves.
The women's part of the Sokullu Hamam, one of the places to visit in Edirne, has humorous carvings of kurna stones. This section also has some narrations. According to the legends, the bride and the mother-in-law are named after the bride and the mother-in-law, while the bride is elegant, thin and unique, and the mother-in-law has a hard and majestic appearance.
This bath, one of the important works of architect Sinan, is also of great importance because it is the last bath made in Edirne. It still serves as a bathhouse today.
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