Hammam Al-Jadeed

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Latakia

Hammam Al-Jadeed

Traditional Public Baths

Also known as “The New Bath”, this historical hammam earned its name due to its construction around the same time as the “New Mosque” in the heart of Latakia’s old city.

Nearly 45 years ago, a significant portion of the structure was demolished to make way for a nearby road, leading to the loss of much of its original architectural integrity.

Despite this, Hammam Al-Souq remains the last surviving traditional public bath in Latakia, making it a rare and valuable witness to the city’s urban heritage and social history.

Special Details

Al-Hammam Al-Jadeed (The New Bathhouse). Ottoman era