
The Navab Bath house is a historical monument that gives Iranians a sense of nostalgia. This old bath is located in the historic district of Tehran.
The Navab bathhouse dates back to the Qajar era. The Navab Bathhouse was registered in the list of Iranian National Works in 2006. Currently, this historical bath is considered the Tehran Handicraft Center. This bath has an area of more than a thousand square meters, and its water was supplied by Haj Alireza Qanat.
This bath, like the other baths, consists of different parts as follows: Vestibule, that is the entrance of the bath; Sarbineh or changing room; Garmkhaneh, that is a place to wash and bathe; W.C. To prevent the waste of heat and optimal use of water resources, the Navab Bath house was built below the ground. Chale-Howz is like a small pond with cold water for swimming. The Chale-Howz of the Navab Bath house was one of the biggest ones in Tehran. Due to the restoration of the bath, the main ornamentation of this bath has been ruined over time.
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The Navab Bath house is located in the east Oudlajan district, Tehran province. You can reach there via public transportation, such as the subway or a taxi. Also, you can install the Snapp application on your mobile and take a car to reach the bath.
Subway: You should get on the subway train in Line 1 or the Tajrish line and get off at the Panzdah-e-Khordad Subway Station. It is a 26-minute walk from the subway station to the Bath.
This map can help you find the correct destination:
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