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Located on Egnatia Street, this historic site reflects Thessaloniki's rich Ottoman heritage.

More About Bey Hamam

Egnatia Street holds Bey Hamam, the oldest surviving Ottoman bathhouse in Thessaloniki. Originally built in the 15th century, it showcases classic Islamic architecture, with domes and detailed tile work. While it no longer functions as a bathhouse, the venue serves as a cultural space for exhibitions and events, allowing visitors to engage with its historical significance. It's particularly appealing during cultural happenings, offering insights into the past within a striking architectural context.

What Makes It Special

The oldest surviving Ottoman bathhouse in the city.

Address

Egnatia 95, Thessaloniki 546 31, Greece

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Best visited during cultural events and exhibitions

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