- Čifte Hammam
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Cifte hammam (Macedonian: Чифте-амам) is a hammam in the Old Bazaar of Skopje, Macedonia. It was built in the mid-15th century by Isa-Beg Isaković in order to provide a regular source of income for his endowment.
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Etymology
Name of the hammam is derived from the Turkish word çift meaning "two" or "couple" as the building consists of two main parts.
Characteristics
Male and female dressing rooms are apart with a joint bath area. Today it is not operational and houses part of the exhibition of the National Gallery of Macedonia whose head office is in the Daut Paşa Hammam. There were three separate rooms with high temperature, of which one was constructed with a pool for ritual bath of the Jews in Skopje.
See also
- Hammam
- Old Bazaar, Skopje
- Ottoman-era Republic of Macedonia
External links
Coordinates: 42°00′04″N 21°26′14″E / 42.001055°N 21.437298°E
Categories:- Ottoman architecture
- Buildings and structures in Skopje
- Macedonia under the Ottoman Empire
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