Bey Hamam, also know as "Paradise baths", at Dikastirion square, right next to Egnatia Avenue, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece


Double (men - women) turkish bath, built in 1444 (inscription over the entrance) by sultan Murat II. It continued to operate until 1968 by the name "Paradise Baths". Part of its original decoration is still preserved. Now a property of the Ministry of Culture, it is used as an exhibition hall.


Size: 5618px × 3750px
Location: Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, Europe
Photo credit: © Hercules Milas / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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