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The Yeni Hamam (, meaning "new hamam" in Turkish) is a building dating to the Ottoman period in
Thessaloniki Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
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. It was apparently built in the last quarter of the sixteenth century by Khusref Kenkhuda, a property owner in Thessaloniki who probably served as Kehaya (administrator) for the Vizier Sokolou Mehmet Pasha. It functioned as a double bathhouse with separate compartments for men and women, with the usual layout of rooms. Today it is located at the corner of today's Kassandros and Agios Nikolaos streets.


History

The building ceased to function as public baths following the annexation of Thessaloniki by the kingdom of Greece in 1912, unlike the other hamams in the city which remained open. In 1919 it became property of the Greek public, util 1937 when it was bought by a private person who used it as a warehouse. For many years, a winter cinema operated inside the hamam until the mid-80s, while a summer cinema also operated in its garden. There the organizaztion parallaxi organized movie marathons during summer in the mid-nineties. Soon after that it opened as a tavern called "Seville". For a large period it functioned as a concert hall in which many Greek musicians and singers performed. Today it remains in private ownership and is used as a café bar and restaurant with the name "Aegle Yeni Hamam".See ex.1


See also

* Yahudi Hamam *
Ottoman baths of Larissa The Ottoman baths of Larissa (), in Ottoman Greece, Ottoman times known as the Great Baths (), is a partially preserved Ottoman Empire, Ottoman bath (Turkish bath, hamam) in Larissa, Greece. The baths are located at the junction of Eleftheriou Veni ...
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Oruç Pasha Hamam The Oruç Pasha Hamam (, from ), also known as the Bath of Whispers () or the Baths of Love is an Ottoman bath dating from around 1398-1399 near the banks of the Erythropotamos river, in Didymoteicho, northern Greece. Today it stands in a very p ...


References

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