Tahtakale Hamam
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The Tahtakale Hamam (English: Tahtakale Baths) is a historic Ottoman hammam (public bathhouse; Turkish: hamam) building in Istanbul, Turkey. It is next to the Rüstem Pasha Mosque in the Tahtakale neighbourhood, between the Grand Bazaar and Eminönü. Built during the reign of Mehmet II, it is one of the oldest surviving bathhouse structures in the city. After being used as a storage depot in the 20th century, which caused significant deterioration of its structure, it was considerably restored after 1988 and now serves as a local shopping centre.
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Uzunçarşı Caddesi;Mercan Caddesi, Istanbul
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Tahtakale Hamamı
Uzunçarşı Caddesi;Mercan Caddesi
Istanbul
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