Ancient Damascus Bathhouse Survives 900 Years of History
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In the narrow alleys of Damascus's Old City, a centuries-old tradition continues. Hammam Al-Bakri, a public bathhouse, has been operating for more than 900 years.
It stands as one of the Syrian capital's oldest social and cultural landmarks. The bathhouse connects the past to the present, showing a tradition that has endured through time.
The hammam, or public bath, is a key part of local community life. It has served generations of Damascenes as a place for washing, relaxation, and social gathering.
Its long survival makes it a living piece of the city's history. Hammam Al-Bakri remains a working example of ancient customs in the modern world.