The Ottoman baths of Tyrnavos ( Greek: Οθωμανικό λουτρό Τυρνάβου) is a partially preserved Ottoman bath ( hamam) at Tyrnavos, Thessaly, Greece, dating to the early 19th century. [1]
The hamam is located outside the town proper, near the bridge of the Pineios River and the South-Eastern Europe Brigade army camp. [1] It survives only in part, consequently the precise arrangement of its rooms, or the position of the heating ovens, are unknown. Its construction is tentatively placed in the early 19th century. [1] The surviving structure is a rectangle, with a main square hall flanked by two elongated halls and another, smaller square room. The square rooms are covered by domes, while the elongated ones by hull-shaped roofs. [1]
The building was restored in the early 1990s, and converted to host cultural exhibitions and events. Despite occasional use for such events, today the site is closed to the public. [1]