Kababian bath in the city of Hamedan in western Iran, was constructed in the late Qajar period.
The decorations of this building include brickwork, limestone work, traditional tiling, etc.
About 90% of the building has been restored. This Qajar dynasty era bath with a changing room and a main hot bathroom area has been registered as a national monument of Iran.
The bath in the Kababian neighborhood, which is one of the most important historical neighborhoods of Hamedan, has been luxuriously renovated after 4 years of efforts and will soon become a traditional restaurant for tourists.
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