The New York Times: In Istanbul, a Hamam Creates Its Own Jewelry Line
Murat Arslan, Külliye Hamam İstanbul’un tarihi hamamların mimarisi ve modern hamamların konforunun aynı çatı altında ahenkle buluştuğu hamam üzerine kurulmuş ilk tesis konumunda olduğunu söyledi.
Steeped in history and ritual, Istanbul’s hamams offer communal bathing, kese scrubs, and foam massages — blending architecture, tradition, and relaxation into a uniquely Turkish cultural ...
The star-shape openings in the domed bathhouse ceiling and graffiti in its cistern were among its inspirations. By Susanne Fowler Reporting from Istanbul Reclining on a warm marble navel stone inside ...
Al Jazeera English: The historic hammam ritual is having a renaissance in Istanbul
Istanbul, Turkey – The Zeyrek neighbourhood of Istanbul is quintessentially residential; men play backgammon on makeshift tables and discarded vegetable crates line the streets. Seemingly identical ...
Osmanlı’nın tarihi hamam kültürüne ilgi artıyor. Osmanlı döneminde görülen hamam etkinlikleri Maltepe’de açılan Süreyya Hamam’da görülecek. Osmanlı’nın tarihi hamam kültürüne ilgi artıyor.
A hammam (also spelled “hamam”) is a traditional Turkish bath — a steam bath experience rooted in centuries of Ottoman and Islamic culture. The word hammam comes from Arabic and means “spreader of warmth.” It is one of the most authentic cultural experiences you can have in Turkey.
A Turkish hamam is a type of public bathhouse that combines the steam and heat of a sauna with cleansing rituals involving scrubbing, massage, and soaking. The experience involves a sequence of heated rooms, professional exfoliation using a coarse mitt called a kese, foam massage, and deep relaxation. While similar in some ways to saunas and Roman baths, the hamam vs sauna difference is clear ...