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  2. Hammam - Wikipedia

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    The ruins of the oldest known Islamic hammam in Morocco, dating back to the late 8th century, can be found in Volubilis. [18] Many historic hammams have been preserved in cities such as Marrakesh [31] and especially Fes, partly because they continue to be used by locals.

  3. Hammam Ben Abbad - Wikipedia

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    Hammam Ben Abbad [1] or Hammam Ibn Abbad [2] is a historic hammam in the medina (old city) of Fes, Morocco. It is located in the Kettanin neighbourhood south of the Zawiya of Moulay Idris , near the Funduq Kettanin . [ 3 ]

  4. Hammam al-Mokhfiya - Wikipedia

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    Hammam al-Mokhfiya (also spelled Mukhfiyya [1] or Makhfia [2]) is a historic hammam in the medina (old city) of Fes, Morocco.It is located in the neighbourhood of the same name (al-Mokhfiya), south of Place R'cif.

  5. Hammam Saffarin - Wikipedia

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    The Hammam as-Saffarin (or Saffarin Hammam, Hammam Seffarine, etc.) is a historic hammam in the medina (old city) of Fes, Morocco. It is located on the southwest side of Place Seffarine , across from the Madrasa Saffarin and south of the Qarawiyyin Mosque .

  6. The Houstonian Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The developer of the Houstonian Hotel was Tom Fatjo, a Houstonian who had also founded Browning-Ferris Industries (BFI). [2] The hotel opened in 1980. [3] George Alexander of the Houston Press said that the hotel was "built as a health club for business executives trying to shed pounds and rediscover their inner velociraptor".

  7. Sidi Harazem Bath Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Sidi Harazem Bath Complex is a brutalist thermal spa complex in Sidi Harazem, near the city of Fez, Morocco. [1] The property is owned by the CDG Foundation. [ 2 ] It was designed by Jean-François Zevaco between 1960 and 1975.

  8. El Badi Palace - Wikipedia

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    On the north side of the passage was the vast reception palace, the El Badi proper, along with the private quarters of the sultan and his family, their bathhouses (hammams), a private mosque, and the mint. [3] Finally, beyond these structures, occupying the whole eastern side of the kasbah, were a number of pleasure gardens.

  9. Landmarks of Marrakesh - Wikipedia

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    The palace acquired a reputation as one of the finest in Morocco and was the envy of other wealthy citizens. It included multiple facilities such as a hammam (bathhouse), stables, and even its own mosque. To the east was a vast park and garden area which could be reached from the palace by a bridge over the nearby street.

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