Molla Hadi Bathhouse

Located in Ardebil, Ali Ghapu Square, Molla Hadi Neighborhood, Aysehem Alley, the bathhouse of Molla Hadi belongs to the Ghajar era.
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
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Molla Hadi Bathhouse
Molla Hadi Bathhouse

 

Translated by, Samira Hasanzadeh
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Located in Ardebil, Ali Ghapu Square, Molla Hadi Neighborhood, Aysehem Alley, the bathhouse of Molla Hadi belongs to the Ghajar era.
The place was enlisted as a national site on Mehr 25, 1383, and it's registration code is 11194. The bathhouse contains a columned entrance door built with red brick and also possesses an ordinary dome.
Molla Hadi Bathhouse
The locker room is in an octagonal shape on top of which stands a circular dome. The bathhouse is divided into 2 men's and women's parts. Of its original decorations, only some paintings are left which are visible in women's part. The inner layer of the dome of the bathhouse is adorned with hanging ornamental objects.
Perhaps Ardebil is the only city in the country where a day was dedicated for bathing as outward and inward tidiness and cleanliness was important among the predecessors of the region. On this day the family members would go to bathhouse and remove all the filth and dirt of their bodies.
Molla Hadi, also known as Haj Hassan, is regarded among the old bathhouses in Ardebil.
The building has long been called Molla Hadi as it is housed on an Alley which carries the same name. Like all the works from this era, it offers the authentic Persian and Islamic architecture.

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