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English: This bathhouse was built in 1640 by Kösem Sultan. Kösem Sultan died when the women's section of the bath was finished and her brother continued the construction. During the construction, 4 works were built together as the Çinili Mosque, the library, the police station and the Turkish bath. Tiled BathIt was built for the washing of the masters working in the construction of the Çinili Mosque. There has not been much change in the whole of the bath, and the domes outside have preserved all their features untouched until today. The reliefs on the marbles in the bath bear the traces of history. Only the door joinery and wall paints were renewed without disturbing the natural structure of the building. The wall thickness of the bath, which was not damaged even in the August earthquake, is 2 meters.
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Author Jash Rijvers

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Çinili Hamamı, Istanbul, Turkey

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