Küçük Mustafa Paşa Hamam
The Kucuk Mustafa Pasa Hammam was taken from the Directorate General of Foundations and privatised in the 1920’s. It was officially registered with the 7773 numbered decree dated April 20, 1974 by the Turkish Prime Ministry, Undersecretariat for Culture, Directorate of the Higher Council for Antiquities and Monuments. The privatised monument continued its function as a bath until 1995. However, following the substantial decline in demand the bath was abandoned. Since 1996 it is under the proprietorship of Mermeriş. The restoration project was undertaken between 2009 and 2011 and the implementation works were carried out between April 2013 and August 2015 by Pelin Celik Architecture and Restoration Firm and with enterprise of A. Suha Mermerci.
Covering an area of approximately 2.000 m2, the building sits on 1.265 m2, possessing two divisions, one for men (selamlık) and the other for women (haremlik). Both divisions include the traditional Turkish bath architectural features: cool room, dressing area, warm room and hot room. A single dome covers the cool room/dressing areas. The warm area, which also includes the toilets, sits on a rectangular area. The hot areas, which include original marble basins and the central massage slabs, are also covered by a dome.
Visit the monument’s official website: https://kucukmustafapasahamami.com/en/index.html