Publish Date: 12 January 2014 - 14:26

KERMAN, Jan. 12 (MNA) – The Ganjali Khan bathhouse is a part of the Ganjali Khan Complex, a Safavid-era building complex, located in the center of city of Kerman, Iran. The complex is composed of a school, a square, a caravanserai, a bathhouse, an Ab Anbar (water reservoir), a mint, a mosque and a bazaar. The Ganjali bathhouse was built in 1631 and located on the southern side of Ganjali Square, off a section of Vakil Bazaar known as Ganjali Bazaar. The entrance of the building are painted with ornaments of the Safavid era. The Ganjali Baths are unique works of architecture decorated with exquisite tile works, paintings, stuccos, and arches.