Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse Explained

Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse (fa| حمام سلطان امیر احمد |Hammam-e Sultan Amir Ahmad), also known as the Qasemi Bathhouse, is a traditional Iranian public bathhouse (hammam) in Kashan, Iran. It was constructed in the 16th century, during the Safavid era; however, the bathhouse was damaged in 1778 as a result of an earthquake and was renovated during the Qajar era. The bathhouse is named after Imamzadeh Sultan Amir Ahmad, whose mausoleum is nearby.[1] it showcases an example of Islamic architecture with multiple domes. The water for the dome is supplied two wells with water supplied through Ceramic pipes to different area's[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Lonely Planet. Iran. 384 pag. (2017) ISBN 9781786575418
  2. Web site: Visit Iran Official Travel Guide of Iran . 2024-09-09 . www.visitiran.ir.