What is yenimahalle hamamlar?

Yenimahalle Hamamlar is a historic Turkish bathhouse located in the Yenimahalle district of Ankara, Turkey. It was built during the Ottoman Empire in the 1540s and is one of the oldest bathhouses in the city. The hamam was declared a cultural heritage site by the Turkish government in 1982 and was renovated and restored in 2011.

The Yenimahalle Hamamlar features an impressive dome and a large central platform called the göbektaşı. The traditional architecture, decorative tiles, and painted ceilings of the hamam are well-preserved and offer visitors a glimpse into Ottoman-era culture and aesthetics.

Today, the hamam is primarily a tourist attraction and a popular venue for wellness and relaxation services. Visitors can enjoy traditional Turkish bath therapies, including hot and cold water treatments, steam baths, and massages. The hamam also offers a variety of beauty and skin-care treatments such as exfoliation and facials.