The Hamam Alanya, also known as the Alanya Turkish Bath, is a historic structure located in the old town of Alanya, a resort town on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. The Hamam was built in the 16th century during the Ottoman Empire rule and was once an important social and cultural center for the local people. The structure is made of stone and features traditional Turkish architecture with intricate carvings and decorative tiles. The Hamam was used as a public bathhouse until the early 20th century when it fell out of use due to modernization. In the 1960s, the Hamam was restored and converted into a tourist attraction, allowing visitors to experience an authentic Turkish bath experience. Today, the Hamam Alanya is a popular tourist destination and attracts thousands of visitors each year, seeking relaxation and historical insight.
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