
Built in 1631, the Ganj-i Ali Baths are located on the southern side of Ganj-i Ali Square, off a section of Vakil Bazaar known as Bazar-i Ganj-i Ali Khan. It is composed of a disrobing room, cold room and hot room, all covered with domes carried on squinches.The baths were converted into an ethnological museum in 1971.Source:"Ganj-?Ali Khan." Encyclopedia Iranica [Accessed March 20, 2005]Hillenbrand, Robert. Studies in Medieval Islamic Architecture Vol. II, 497-498, 522, 539, 577-578. London: Pindar Press, 2006.
Kerman, Iran(30.290, 57.078)
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