The Turkish Bath
The "Hamam" is a
traditional Turkish bath, which was used by the Sultan during the
period of the Ottoman Empire. The Savarona "Hamam" is one of the
most majestic of its size ever built, and took twelve craftsmen one
year to create from raw marble.
Over 65 tonnes of
marble was used in the construction of the "Hamam" and authentic
marble fountains and basins over 200 years old were brought from
Anatolia (mainland Turkey), to compliment the beautiful marble
workmanship performed by the master craftsmen.
The "Hamam" covers
an area of 80 m2 (860 square feet), and includes a separate steam
room, sauna and changing rooms which are discretely concealed in the
corner areas of the "Hamam" Turkish bath.