The baths were for public use used by both men and women. Separate entrance times ensured that there was no peeping or funny stuff. Built by the son of Said the Great, Burgash bin Said. The old tubs can still be seen, although there is no water. The front rooms were used for changing and socialising. Look out for the warm room, which had underground hot water aqueducts. It was then frequented by the wealthy. The place is best to see without a guide, if you want.
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