HAMMAM HAMASI KORKUT
Located almost opposite the Turunçlu mosque, the Hamasi Korkut hammam (Hamasi Korkut Hamamı) dates from the 17th century. It owes its name to the former Korkut Effendi district, which has long been part of Iplik Pazarı. Outside, these Turkish baths do not look like much with their Pepsi Cola sign. Less touristic than those of Büyük Hamam, their interior is well preserved with the three traditional spaces (rest, hot bath, warm bath). Domes with small openings allow rays of light to filter out and get lost in the vapours.
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