The tented bath

Built in 1548 by Sheikh Ahmed bin Mahmud, the bath is now used as a place to exhibit local products. The structure, restored by the Municipality of Erzincan, is one of the classic Ottoman structures.

The tented bath

Built in 1548 by Sheikh Ahmed bin Mahmud, the bath is now used as a place to exhibit local products. The structure, restored by the Municipality of Erzincan, is one of the classic Ottoman structures.

Built in 1548 by Sheikh Ahmed bin Mahmud, the bath is now used as a place to exhibit local products.
The structure, restored by the Municipality of Erzincan, is one of the classic Ottoman structures.

Beybağı Mahallesi, 24000 Merkez/Erzincan, Türkiye

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Google Yorumlarda 9 yorumun ortalaması 4.8
Besir Buyruk
02 Eki 2022
(3 ay önce)
Henüz tecrübeli değiller. Yeni açılmış bir mekan.
Osman Yıldırım
22 Ağu 2022
(4 ay önce)
Sakin bir yer. Kafa dinlemek isteyenlerin yeri. Şehir gürültüsünden uzak.. Çok iyi.
Erdem Dumlu
20 Ağu 2021
(bir yıl önce)
Görmeye değecek tarihî açıdan sayılı yapitlardan birisi
yakup tunçel
18 Ağu 2022
(4 ay önce)
Eskiyi severim
Haktan
02 Oca 2023
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