Thabet Monumental Bath Hammam Sabet حمام ثابت

Thabet Monumental Bath Hammam Sabet حمام ثابت Thabet Monumental Bath Hammam Sabet حمام ثابت Thabet Monumental Bath (Hammam Sabet) Public baths had spread in Assiut during the Mamluk and Ottoman eras, due to the nature of life in this commercial city, and the need of its people, or those who frequented it, whether merchants or travelers, for these necessary services looks like hammam spas now. A fixed bathroom consists of a rectangular entrance from which we enter the slaughterhouse. It is a square-shaped area with a stone watershed in the middle, rising above the surface of the ground. The watering hole is covered with colored marble panels, and in the middle is a stone pot with a hole from which water emerges. At the corners of the watering hole are 4 granite columns, carrying... A rattan roof includes windows for lighting and ventilation. The slaughterhouse includes sides for dressing and storing people’s trusts, and a desk for the pigeon owner to sit on. The slaughterhouse is surrounded by a floor of colored marble with geometric shapes. There are two bathtubs in the bath, the first on the eastern side and the other on the western side of the heat house, each of which is a rectangular area and has a square basin. Each bath is covered by a semi-circular vault with openings covered with glass. The bath includes three special cleaning cells. Thabet Monumental Bath Hammam Sabet حمام ثابت
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