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Look out for the Ganj Ali Khan Bath and Ethnological
Museum in the Vakil Bazaar (now a traditional
tea-house). This building houses an interesting
exhibition of good waxwork of men in various poses
and costumes set in a traditional but no longer
operational bath-house.
The Ganj Ali Khan Bath (hammam) is one of the
several ancient monuments and a group of utilitarian
buildings in Vakil Bazaar dating from the Safavid
period in the 17th century. All garments and other
objects exhibited belong to the same period: razors,
sandals, phials for attar of roses, pipes with small
bowls and long stems to be enjoyed after the bath.
Address :
Ganjalikhan Courtyard
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