A traditional public bathhouse built in the 16th century, it gives an insight into the everyday life of the ancient Persians; it is decorated with turquoise, tiles of gold, and artistic painting. This place has a large dressing room and a hot water room. Today It welcomes domestic and foreign visitors as a museum.
Read more in Tripatini member Rashel Jones' post The Top 10 Historical Sites to Visit in Iran.
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