Yahudi Hamam
The Yahudi Hamam (Greek: Γιαχουντί Χαμάμ) is an Ottoman-era bath in Thessaloniki, Greece. Located at the intersection of Vasileos Irakleiou and Frangini streets, the bath dates to the 16th century. Its name means "Bath of the Jews", as the area was predominantly settled by Sephardi Jews. It was also named Pazar Hamam, due to its location in the central market-place of the city.[1]
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Ottoman monuments of Thessaloniki
- Alaca Imaret Mosque
- Hamza Bey Mosque
- Lembet Mosque
- Yeni Mosque
- Bey Hamam
- Pasha Hamam [el]
- Yeni Hamam
- Yahudi Hamam
- Heptapyrgion (Yedikule)
- White Tower
- Atatürk Museum
- Karipeion Melathron
- Government House (Konak)
- M. Kapanci Villa
- A. Kapanci Villa
- Mordoch Villa [el]
- Villa Allatini
- Casa Bianca Villa [el]
- Bedesten of Thessaloniki
- Musa Baba türbe
- Fountain Square
- Pasha's Gardens [el]
- Allatini Mills
40°38′05″N 22°56′27″E / 40.6347°N 22.9408°E / 40.6347; 22.9408
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