A Turkish bath, also known as a Hamam, resembles a Scandinavian sauna but is more similar to a Roman bath. It works on the same principles as a steam bath, but instead of steam, it focuses on water. The Turkish Bath, a form of a spa for both washing and relaxing, is still a big part of Turkish culture.
Although we conceive of bathing as a private activity, the public bath, or hammam, was an important social institution in every Middle Eastern city for decades before modern plumbing was introduced. Hammams were important for promoting hygiene and public health, but they also functioned as gathering spaces for people to unwind and socialize. The Ottomans were motivated by their faith and adhered to their own set of hygiene regulations. Bathing was regarded as a purifying practice performed prior to prayer. As a result, many modern-day Hammams are located near mosques. Traditional hammams include distinct sections for men and women. Nonetheless, both sexes have similar bathing rituals.
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Massage Duration | 00:30 – 02:00 Hours |
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