Ganjali Khan Bathhouse

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Kerman, Iran

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Ganjali Khan Bathhouse Reviews | Rating 4,5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Ganjali Khan Bathhouse is located in Kerman, Iran on کرمان استان کرمان،البته روزهای دوشنبه کلیه موزه های ایران تعطیل،و حمام گنجعلیخان هم ازاین امر, مستثنی نیست. Ganjali Khan Bathhouse is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Iran.

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کرمان استان کرمان،البته روزهای دوشنبه کلیه موزه های ایران تعطیل،و حمام گنجعلیخان هم ازاین امر, مستثنی نیست

Phone

+983432225577

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Ali Mostofi

My god is this place a must see. This historic bathhouse is over 1200 square meters and absolutely beautiful. This place was like a roman bathhouse in that major decisions were made here. It was warmed with a copper floor beneath the stone floor and amazes you with its architecture and technology

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Mehran Shokouhi

A blast from the past! See how in old times, bathing was a social event with its own ceremonies. Enjoy the fabulous architecture and statues that look alive.

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M.Mahdi Hajmalek

Definitely a must-see in Kerman with 400 years of history. The bath was originally made during Safavid Era by the local governor, who names the bath now. You can enjoy the splendid painted ceilings, especially at the entrance, and the magnificent tile works, all restored during the last 50 years. Some of the paintings are really bizarre and retell ancient Iranian stories or myths. Some of these were later added during Qajar Era.

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Travel with Mehdi

One of the most beautiful and most details and informative historical bathhouses in Iran is this one. totally recommend it!

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حسین عابدی

Realy wondrdul place. This bathroom is one ofthe tourist attraction of Kerman. A lot of tourists were there. Before the bathroom you can see a bazar. You can buy some coveniers. In bathroom are a lot of sculture from past. After bathroom you can buy some handicrafts such as copper dishes, Ghovatoo, etc.

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Saeid Najafian

This place is a very good and historical building in Kerman.

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ehsan ahmadi

This bath is a collection of art, architecture and using different materials with a suitable space which attracts people to itself. The architect of bath and in general Ganjali khan complex is a Yazdian architect named “Ostad Mohammad Soltani” who indeed knew the political, economical and cultural conditions of its time. Ganjali khan bath is a wonderful work, that with its beautiful tile-works, paintings plaster-works pats the eyes of every visitor. Baths are included among the inseparable part of city’s building and are the main and important parts of Islamic cities and villages. The entrance to the Ganjali bathhouse is located along a section of Ganjali Khan Bazaar. The entry portal of these baths has been decorated with beautiful paintings of Safavid era. The bath is 64m in length and 30m in width at an area about 1380 sq.m. The long of its hot-chamber (Garmkhane) is 6/25m in width is 7/5 m and its reservoir is 8/5 m in length and 5/7 in width at an area of 44/8sq.m. It consists of two main parts; hot-chamber and dressing room. According to the class divition in Safavid era the dressing room of bath has 6 chambers which each of them devoted to a special social class, including “Sayeds, clregies, tribal chiefs, gradness, merchants and rustics. However, today they are one are two statues in every chamber of dressing room that demonstrate the feature of mentioned classes. The bathhouse was converted into an anthropological museum in 1971. In the closet section and main yard of the bath there are many lifelike statues. These statues were designed at Tehran University’s faculty of fine arts in 1973 and then transferred to this museum.

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Ellie Asgari

Old bath house with beautiful architecture. Certainly worth a visit.