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Hammam al-Nahhasin | |
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حمام النحاسين | |
General information | |
Type | Hammam |
Architectural style | Mamluk, Ottoman |
Location | Aleppo, Syria |
Completed | 12th century |
Renovated | 2021–2022 |
Destroyed | 2012–16 (damaged) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 1 |
Hammam al-Nahhasin (Arabic: حمام النحاسين) is one of the oldest and largest public baths (hammam or Turkish bath) in Aleppo, Syria.[1] It is located in Al-Madina Souq of the Ancient City of Aleppo, to the south of the Great Umayyad Mosque, near Khan al-Nahhasin.[2]
It was originally built in the 12th century by order from Aisha bint Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi and renovated several times during the Mamluk and Ottoman periods.[1] However, most of the current building of the hammam belongs to the Ottoman period.[3] Hammam al-Nahhasin literally means the bath of the coppersmiths.
The Hammam was damaged during the Battle of Aleppo (2012–2016).[4] A comprehensive restoration of the hammam by DGAM began in 2021.[1] The reconstruction was completed in January 2022.[5] The hammam was reopened in November 2022 with the aim of returning to its original purpose.[2]
The hammam is divided into three sections:[1]
The hammam has an entirely isolated section for women called "Hammam as-Sitt".[2]