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Hamamni Persian Baths

Coordinates:6°09′44″S39°11′28″E / 6.1623°S 39.1910°E /-6.1623; 39.1910
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Street view of location of Hamamni Persian Baths, June 2019
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TheHamamni Persian Baths is located in a historical building ofStone Town,Zanzibar. The name Hamamni is also used to refer to the neighbourhood where the building is located.

The Baths were built between 1870 and 1888 for sultanBarghash bin Said for use aspublic baths, and maintained this function until 1920. They are referred to as "Persian" because their construction was commissioned toShirazi architects.[1] The word "Hamamni" means "the place of the baths".

The building had a complex structure with several rooms, including hot and cold baths, toilets, shaving areas, and a restaurant. Hot water was provided by undergroundaqueducts. Entrance was subject to a fee, so that only wealthy zanzibaris could use them regularly. They were open both to men and women, but with different hours of admittance.[2]

The Baths are not working anymore, but they are open to visitors and are a major tourist attractions of Stone Town. They were restored in 2006 by volunteers from theCHAM association.[3]

Visits are limited to some areas of the original complex because part of it (e.g., the restaurant) has since been adapted for private residences.

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  1. ^Hamamni Persian BathsArchived 18 May 2010 at theWayback Machine at Planetware
  2. ^Independent Travel Guide to Zanzibar
  3. ^"Les actions passées".cham-asso (in French). Retrieved17 April 2024.
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