Qishani Bath

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Damascus

Qishani Bath

Traditional Public Baths

The Qishani Bath was built in the second half of the 16th century by order of Governor Darwish Pasha, an Ottoman masterpiece that combined sanitary functions with decorative splendor. The bath takes its name from the Qishani tiles that cover its walls with rich plant motifs in cobalt and turquoise pigments. It follows the traditional layout of Levantine baths، the outer (cold) hall, the middle (central), and the inner (hot) hall with its dome featuring small glass stars.

التفاصيل المميزة

Public bath known for its colorful qashani tiles.