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The Süleymaniye Hamam is a historic Turkish bath (hamam) in Istanbul, Turkey, that forms part of the Süleymaniye Mosque complex.. The building, on a hill facing the Golden Horn, was built in 1557 by Turkish architect, Mimar Sinan, and was named for his patron, Süleyman the Magnificent, who had commissioned it. It was sometimes called the 'metalworkers' bath' because many workers from the nearby foundries used to frequent it.

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  • Süleymaniye-hamam (Turks: Süleymaniye hamamı) is een historisch Turks badhuis in Istanboel. Het gebouw, gelegen op een heuvel met uitzicht op de Gouden Hoorn werd gebouwd in 1557 door de Turkse architect Sinan. De hamam is vernoemd naar Süleyman I en is een onderdeel van het Süleymaniye-moskeecomplex. De hamam is gebouwd in opdracht van sultan Süleyman I, heerser van het Ottomaanse Rijk tussen 1520 en 1566. (nl)
  • The Süleymaniye Hamam is a historic Turkish bath (hamam) in Istanbul, Turkey, that forms part of the Süleymaniye Mosque complex.. The building, on a hill facing the Golden Horn, was built in 1557 by Turkish architect, Mimar Sinan, and was named for his patron, Süleyman the Magnificent, who had commissioned it. It was sometimes called the 'metalworkers' bath' because many workers from the nearby foundries used to frequent it. (en)
  • Il Süleymaniye Hamam (letteralmente, "Hamam di Solimano") è un bagno turco (hamam) situato nel complesso della moschea di Solimano a Istanbul, in Turchia. Complesso della moschea di Solimano, dove si trova l'hamam. Edificato nel 1557 dall'architetto Mimar Sinan su commissione del sultano Solimano il Magnifico, si erge sullo stesso colle su cui sorge la vicina moschea, a poche centinaia di metri dal Corno d'Oro. La struttura è in pietra, sormontata da numerose cupole, mentre internamente è decorata in legno e marmo. (it)
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  • The Süleymaniye Hamam is a historic Turkish bath (hamam) in Istanbul, Turkey, that forms part of the Süleymaniye Mosque complex.. The building, on a hill facing the Golden Horn, was built in 1557 by Turkish architect, Mimar Sinan, and was named for his patron, Süleyman the Magnificent, who had commissioned it. It was sometimes called the 'metalworkers' bath' because many workers from the nearby foundries used to frequent it. The building is arched and domed, with elaborate marble inlay on the walls. The Sülemaniye Hamam is a traditional bathhouse consisting of three sections: cold, lukewarm and hot. Temperatures in the hot section can reach 40–60 °C (104–140 °F) degrees. A private cubicle said to have been used by Sinan when he lived near the mosque complex from 1557 to 1588 is still preserved. Another private cubicle reserved for the sultan was later used for high-ranking theological scholars. (en)
  • Il Süleymaniye Hamam (letteralmente, "Hamam di Solimano") è un bagno turco (hamam) situato nel complesso della moschea di Solimano a Istanbul, in Turchia. Complesso della moschea di Solimano, dove si trova l'hamam. Edificato nel 1557 dall'architetto Mimar Sinan su commissione del sultano Solimano il Magnifico, si erge sullo stesso colle su cui sorge la vicina moschea, a poche centinaia di metri dal Corno d'Oro. La struttura è in pietra, sormontata da numerose cupole, mentre internamente è decorata in legno e marmo. Immediatamente dopo l'ingresso, si trova un salone con una serie di cabine in legno in cui gli utenti dell'hamam possono cambiarsi, indossando il peştemal (asciugamano) e i takunya (zoccoli) per il bagno turco. Dopodiché, i medesimi vengono condotti dai tellak (i giovani inservienti del bagno) presso la grande sala centrale, al cui centro sorge il grande letto circolare di pietra calda. La temperatura della sala si aggira tra i 40 e i 60 gradi centigradi. Gli utenti si stendono sulla pietra, rinfrescandosi di tanto in tanto con l'acqua che può essere attinta dai rubinetti delle bacinelle in marmo poste ai lati della sala. Dopo questo trattamento, gli utenti vengono condotti dai tellak nelle apposite salette per il massaggio, effettuato con sapone di Aleppo e il kese (guanto ruvido). Il trattamento completo dura circa un'ora e trenta minuti. In seguito, gli utenti sono condotti nella sala fredda, in cui, oltre a rinfrescarsi, possono sorseggiare il çay, il tradizionale tè turco. Il Süleymaniye Hamam, essendo oggi pensato per coppie, non possiede settori separati per sesso.. (it)
  • Süleymaniye-hamam (Turks: Süleymaniye hamamı) is een historisch Turks badhuis in Istanboel. Het gebouw, gelegen op een heuvel met uitzicht op de Gouden Hoorn werd gebouwd in 1557 door de Turkse architect Sinan. De hamam is vernoemd naar Süleyman I en is een onderdeel van het Süleymaniye-moskeecomplex. De hamam is gebouwd in opdracht van sultan Süleyman I, heerser van het Ottomaanse Rijk tussen 1520 en 1566. (nl)
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