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Information about Cagaloglu Turkish Bath
The Cagaloglu Turkish Bath was built in 1741 to provide revenue for both the Hagia Sophia Mosque and Mahmud I Library; The Ottoman Sultan at that time, and his architectural plans were designed by the court engineer Suleiman Agha, and it was built by Abdullah Agha, and today the bath has great historical and architectural importance, as it is the last large Turkish bath that was built before Sultan Mustafa III prohibited the construction of large baths Established in 1768 due to the city's increasing needs for water and firewood, the Cagaloglu Bath is one of the largest double Turkish baths in Istanbul, and features Baroque elements rarely seen in Ottoman architecture. Throughout history, this hammam has been visited by major Turkish and international celebrities, because the experience in it is incomparable, as it has all the characteristics of a luxury resort, and at the same time it has a very beautiful historical archaeological touch, and there are massage services, sauna, jacuzzi and hot stones, and at the end of the date Turkish tea is served For all visitors, they can go to the restaurant attached to the bathroom for delicious traditional Turkish meals.
features Cagaloglu Turkish Bath
Indoor Seating
Family-friendly
Suitable for groups
Categories
Archeological Sites
Special Attractions
Turkish Baths
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