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Bey Hamam (Paradise Baths) is the largest surviving Ottoman bathhouse in Greece, built in 1444 by Sultan Murad II. Though no longer functioning as a bathhouse, its impressive domed halls now serve as a cultural events venue and can be visited to admire the architecture.
Built in 1444, the hamam operated continuously for nearly 500 years until 1968. A lottery funded its extensive restoration in the 2010s, and it reopened as a cultural space.