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The Çarşı Hamam (Greek: Τσαρσί Χαμάμ, in Turkish meaning "market bath") is an Ottoman bath (hamam) in the town of Mytilene in Lesbos, Greece. It was probably built in the first quarter of the 19th century, and formed part of the nearby Yeni ("New") Mosque complex. As its name indicates, it was the main market bath for the local neighbourhood. Its layout follows the typical three-part procession from cold to warm found in Ottoman and Roman baths. The bath underwent a restoration in 2000–2001 and is open to the public for visits.

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  • Τσαρσί Χαμάμ (Μυτιλήνη) (el)
  • Çarşı Hamam, Mytilene (en)
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  • The Çarşı Hamam (Greek: Τσαρσί Χαμάμ, in Turkish meaning "market bath") is an Ottoman bath (hamam) in the town of Mytilene in Lesbos, Greece. It was probably built in the first quarter of the 19th century, and formed part of the nearby Yeni ("New") Mosque complex. As its name indicates, it was the main market bath for the local neighbourhood. Its layout follows the typical three-part procession from cold to warm found in Ottoman and Roman baths. The bath underwent a restoration in 2000–2001 and is open to the public for visits. (en)
  • Tο Τσαρσί Χαμάμ (τουρκικά Çarşı Hamam που σημαίνει «λουτρό αγοράς",») είναι οθωμανικό λουτρό (χαμάμ) στη Μυτιλήνης, στη Λέσβο. Η λειτουργική χρήση και η αρχιτεκτονική του ανάγεται σε Βυζαντινά πρότυπα. (el)
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  • Tο Τσαρσί Χαμάμ (τουρκικά Çarşı Hamam που σημαίνει «λουτρό αγοράς",») είναι οθωμανικό λουτρό (χαμάμ) στη Μυτιλήνης, στη Λέσβο. Η λειτουργική χρήση και η αρχιτεκτονική του ανάγεται σε Βυζαντινά πρότυπα. Πιθανότατα κτίστηκε το πρώτο τέταρτο του 19ου αιώνα και αποτελούσε μέρος του κοντινού συγκροτήματος του Γενί Τζαμί. Όπως δείχνει το όνομά του, ήταν το κύριο λουτρό της αγοράς για την τοπική γειτονιά. Η διάταξή του ακολουθεί την τυπική τριμερή διαδοχή από το κρύο στο ζεστό, που βρίσκουμε σε οθωμανικά και βυζαντινά λουτρά. Το λουτρό αποκαταστάθηκε το 2000-2001 και είναι ανοικτό στο κοινό για επισκέψεις. (el)
  • The Çarşı Hamam (Greek: Τσαρσί Χαμάμ, in Turkish meaning "market bath") is an Ottoman bath (hamam) in the town of Mytilene in Lesbos, Greece. It was probably built in the first quarter of the 19th century, and formed part of the nearby Yeni ("New") Mosque complex. As its name indicates, it was the main market bath for the local neighbourhood. Its layout follows the typical three-part procession from cold to warm found in Ottoman and Roman baths. The bath underwent a restoration in 2000–2001 and is open to the public for visits. (en)
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