The Last Hammams of Cairo
A Disappearing Bathhouse Culture
May Telmissany author Eve Gandossi author Pascal Meunier illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The American University in Cairo Press
Published:15th May '09
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An evocative photographic documentation of Cairo’s few remaining public bathhouses
In the 12th century, Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi affirmed that the Egyptian baths were 'the most beautiful in the East, the most practical, and the best located.' This book offers a photographic documentation of Cairo's public bathhouses.In the twelfth century, Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi affirmed that the Egyptian baths were “the most beautiful in the East, the most practical, and the best located.” Nine centuries later, forgotten by the country’s restoration campaign, Cairo’s few remaining steam baths are drowning in general indifference. Places of relaxation and ritual, known for their therapeutic virtues, the last public baths are attempting to resist the evolution of tradition and real estate pressure. Curiously, the dilapidated state of the buildings, with their outstanding architecture, is full of charm: the decor is bright, flashy, and oriental, and the mixture of unusual objects creates a unique atmosphere. This book, with its exceptional color photographs and personal narrative, invites you into the intimacy of these bathhouses from another age before their definitive disappearance.
ISBN: 9789774162435
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1200g
144 pages