A prominent historical landmark, the Ottoman Bathhouse reflects Homs’ rich architectural and social heritage. It was more than a place for bathing; it was a vital social hub used for community events, such as wedding celebrations. With separate days for men and women, it served as an important space for social interaction. After sustaining damage during the war, the bathhouse underwent a meticulous restoration by the Directorate of Antiquities. These efforts aim to reopen it to visitors while preserving its historical and archaeological integrity.


