The Haseki Hürrem Sultan Hamamı (translatable as: "Bath of Roxelana") is a Turkish hamam that was commissioned by Sultan Suleiman I's consort Roxelana and constructed by Mimar Sinan during the 16th century in Istanbul. It was constructed for the religious community of the nearby Hagia Sophia.
In 2007 Istanbul authorities decided to return the hamam to its original use after a 105-year hiatus and launched a tender for its restoration, won by a tourism development group. After a 3-year-long restoration project that costed $11 million, the bath re-gained its glory and now being operated by Haseki Tourism Group. Hamam services start from "Pir-i Pak" package of 70 euros for the customary steam bath, peeling and soap massage.
KOCAELİ UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE IN 2008-2011 INSTRUCTOR RE-BATH OF ARCHITECTS TEVFİK İLTER EXECUTED FOR USE HAMAM(BATH)
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