Hagia Sophia Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse
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The Hagia Sophia Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse (Turkish: Ayasofya Hürrem Sultan Hamamı, aka Hagia Sophia Haseki Bathhouse (Ayasofya Haseki Hamamı) and Haseki Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse (Haseki Hürrem Sultan Hamamı)) is a sixteenth-century Turkish bath (hamam) in Istanbul, Turkey. It was commissioned by Hurrem Sultan (also known as Roxelana), consort and wife of the Ottoman sultan Süleyman the Magnificent. It was designed by Mimar Sinan on the site of the historical Baths of Zeuxippus for the religious community of the nearby Hagia Sophia.
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Hagia Sophia Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse | |
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Ayasofya Hürrem Sultan Hamamı | |
General information | |
Location | Fatih, Istanbul |
Address | Cankurtaran Mah. Ayasofya Meydanı No:2 |
Coordinates | 41.00732°N 28.97928°E / 41.00732; 28.97928 |
Opened | 1556 (1556) |
Renovated | May 2011 |
Owner | Metropolitan Municipality of Istanbul |
Management | Haseki Tourism Group |
Other information | |
Facilities | Steam bath, peeling and soap massage |
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