Aligholi Agha Historical Bath (Places to visit in Isfahan, Iran)
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Isfahan Hammame Ali gholi agha Bath House
In the historic district of Bid Abad, the recently restored Hammam-e Ali Gholi Agha is now a well-maintained (but poorly signed) museum to bathhouses. Fortunately there is information at the entrance, explaining the Qajar-era history and uses of the hammam.Its worth a look.
ALi Qoli Bath
The Ali Gholi Agha hammam is a historical hammam in the Bidabad district of Isfahan, Iran. The hammam was built in 1713 by Ali Gholi Agha, who was a courtier of two Safavid kings Suleiman I and Sultan Husain.
Hamam Ali Gholi - Hamam Ali Quli - Isfahan - Iran
Hamam Ali Gholi - Hamam Ali Quli - Isfahan - Iran
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400년 된 목욕탕 박물관이 있다. 당시 탈의실 풍경을 재현해 놔 흥미로웠다. 그리고 안쪽으로 들어가면 목욕탕이 있다. 400년 전에 이렇게 세련된 디자인을 했다는 게 믿기지 않았다. 천장에는 신화속의 벽화와 독특한 상상력으로 그린 그림들이 눈길을 끌었다.
[English: Google Translator]
There are 400-year-old Bath Museum. Put it was interesting to reproduce the landscape at the time of the locker room. And there are go into the bathroom inside. 400 years ago, so it was hard to believe that a stylish design. The ceiling paintings with mythological imagination with unique frescoes have attracted attention.
[Persian: Google Translator]
می موزه حمام 400 ساله وجود دارد. آن را جالب بود برای تولید مثل چشم انداز در زمان رختکن. و رفتن به حمام در داخل وجود دارد. 400 سال پیش، پس از آن سخت به این باور است که یک طراحی شیک بود. نقاشی سقف با تخیل اساطیری با نقاشی های دیواری منحصر به فرد به خود جلب کرده اند.
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When you tread into the city it seems as if it has been preparing itself for an impromptu royal visit. It is a city of inspiring architecture, elegant mosques, churches, graceful palaces, beautiful gardens and gorgeous bridges, a city made for the refreshment of humanity as Robert Byron says.
Andre Malraux, the famous French author and adventurer says: Who can claim to have seen the most beautiful city of the world without having seen Esfahan?
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