Qajar Bathhouse
The Qajar Bathhouse (Persian: حمام قجر) is a historical bathhouse in Qazvin, Iran. It was built in 1647 in Safavid Iran by the order of the shah, and by Amingune Khan Qajar who was a Sardar of the Shah, and was initially known as the Shahi bathhouse.[1][2]
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Location | Qazvin, Iran |
Built | 1647 |
It is approximately 1045 square meters large, and has two different sections for men and women. [3] It is now used as an anthropology museum, and is listed among the Iranian national heritage sites with the number 12601.[4][5][6][7]
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References
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