Tourist Attraction

Haj Aqa Torab Bath

in Nahavand city | Hamadan province
Tourist Attraction

Haj Aqa Torab Bath

Related to Nahavand city (Hamadan Province)
The same was constructed in the year 1342 AH. during the reign of Naseredin Shah. The structure is rectangular in shape and is divided into two by a wall. One section containing the hot water and the other cold water pool. In the latter part there are four stone columns and a private cloak-room. This area has a domed ceiling. The former also has four pillars and a ceiling.In the central portion of this bath is a beautiful pool with chambers surrounding it.
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