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The Arab Baths of Jaén (Spanish: Baños Arabes de Jaén) are a well-preserved historic hammam (Islamic bathhouse) located in Jaén, Spain. The bathhouse dates from the 11th century during the Taifa or late Caliphal period, but may have undergone later alterations, probably in the 12th century. It is one of the largest known examples of Andalusi bathhouses, and is distinguished from others by its particularly large "warm room" (bayt al-wasti). * The changing room (bayt al-maslaj) * The cold room (bayt al-barid) * The warm room (bayt al-wasti) * The hot room (bayt al-sajun)

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  • Die Arabischen Bäder (hammams) der andalusischen Stadt Jaén gehören – neben denen von Ronda und Girona – zu den besterhaltenen der gesamten Iberischen Halbinsel. (de)
  • The Arab Baths of Jaén (Spanish: Baños Arabes de Jaén) are a well-preserved historic hammam (Islamic bathhouse) located in Jaén, Spain. The bathhouse dates from the 11th century during the Taifa or late Caliphal period, but may have undergone later alterations, probably in the 12th century. It is one of the largest known examples of Andalusi bathhouses, and is distinguished from others by its particularly large "warm room" (bayt al-wasti). Following the Christian conquest of the city by Ferdinand III in 1246, the baths remained in use for a while until they were repurposed as tanneries. In the 16th century Don Fernando de Torres y Portugal (Count of Villardompardo and Viceroy of Peru) built himself a private palace on top of the baths, thus hiding them for centuries. They were only definitively rediscovered by Enrique Romero de Torres in 1913 during a survey of historic buildings in the city. Archeological studies later followed and the site was declared a Cultural Heritage Property of Spain in 1931. Today it is open to visitors as a historical attraction as part of the . * The changing room (bayt al-maslaj) * The cold room (bayt al-barid) * The warm room (bayt al-wasti) * The hot room (bayt al-sajun) (en)
  • Los Baños Árabes de la ciudad de Jaén, conocidos como Baño del Niño (en árabe, Hamman al-Walad) están ubicados en los sótanos del Palacio de Villardompardo. Cuentan con una extensión de 450 m², lo que los convierte probablemente en los más grandes de España y Europa, son visitados por más de 55 000 personas al año.​ En el mismo palacio también se encuentran el Museo Internacional de Arte Naïf y el Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares. (es)
  • Les Bains Arabes ou Bains de l'Enfant (d'après l'arabe, Hamman al-Walad) sont des thermes de la ville de Jaén. Ils sont situés dans les sous-sols du Palais de Villardompardo un bâtiment Renaissance construit au XVIe siècle par le comte de Villardompardo, vice-roi du Pérou. Les bains s'étendent sur 450m², ce qui en fait l'un des plus grands d'Espagne et d'Europe. Ils sont visités par plus de 55 000 personnes par an. A l'extérieur, le Palais abrite le Musée International d'Art Naïf et le Musée d'Arts et Coutumes Populaires de Jaén. (fr)
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  • Die Arabischen Bäder (hammams) der andalusischen Stadt Jaén gehören – neben denen von Ronda und Girona – zu den besterhaltenen der gesamten Iberischen Halbinsel. (de)
  • Los Baños Árabes de la ciudad de Jaén, conocidos como Baño del Niño (en árabe, Hamman al-Walad) están ubicados en los sótanos del Palacio de Villardompardo. Cuentan con una extensión de 450 m², lo que los convierte probablemente en los más grandes de España y Europa, son visitados por más de 55 000 personas al año.​ En el mismo palacio también se encuentran el Museo Internacional de Arte Naïf y el Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares. (es)
  • Les Bains Arabes ou Bains de l'Enfant (d'après l'arabe, Hamman al-Walad) sont des thermes de la ville de Jaén. Ils sont situés dans les sous-sols du Palais de Villardompardo un bâtiment Renaissance construit au XVIe siècle par le comte de Villardompardo, vice-roi du Pérou. Les bains s'étendent sur 450m², ce qui en fait l'un des plus grands d'Espagne et d'Europe. Ils sont visités par plus de 55 000 personnes par an. A l'extérieur, le Palais abrite le Musée International d'Art Naïf et le Musée d'Arts et Coutumes Populaires de Jaén. (fr)
  • The Arab Baths of Jaén (Spanish: Baños Arabes de Jaén) are a well-preserved historic hammam (Islamic bathhouse) located in Jaén, Spain. The bathhouse dates from the 11th century during the Taifa or late Caliphal period, but may have undergone later alterations, probably in the 12th century. It is one of the largest known examples of Andalusi bathhouses, and is distinguished from others by its particularly large "warm room" (bayt al-wasti). * The changing room (bayt al-maslaj) * The cold room (bayt al-barid) * The warm room (bayt al-wasti) * The hot room (bayt al-sajun) (en)
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  • Arabische Bäder (Jaén) (de)
  • Arab Baths of Jaén (en)
  • Baños Árabes de Jaén (es)
  • Bains arabes de Jaén (fr)
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