Chamberlitash Hamam (Çemberlitaş Hamamı) - historical Turkish baths in Istanbul, built in the 16th century.
The hamam was built in 1584 and commissioned by Nurban Sultan, the head of the imperial harem of Istanbul after the death of her second husband Selim II.
The hammam was designed as a double bath, consisting of male and female sections with their own entrance each. Both sections of the hamam were completely similar to each other and adjacent to each other.
Today it is a historic building, which still houses the Chamberlitash hammam with bathrooms, steam rooms, massage services, peeling, masks and various packages of services, which anyone can visit. There is also a restaurant and shops.
Practical information
Chamberlitash Hamam is located in the historical part of Istanbul, in the Fatih district, on the Chamberlitash Square of the same name (Çemberlitaş Meydanı), at the address: Mollafenari, Vezirhan Cd. No:8, 34440 Fatih/Istanbul, Turkey.
The main decoration of the Chamberlitaş Square is the Column of Constantine or the Chamberlitaş Column (Column of Constantine, Çemberlitaş Sütunu), a Roman triumphal column dating from 328. More about the column of Constantine...
Hamama Chamberlitash website: cemberlitashamami.com .
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