A magnificent hamma of the 1100 ' s is discovered in Seville, Spain

A magnificent 12th - century hammam filled with glazed geometry has been discovered by walls and arched heights of the famous bar in the heart of the southern Spanish town of Seville. Last summer, the owners of “Cerverceria Giralda decided to use the closures during the pandemic time to make a big renovation. Although legends [...]
Last summer, the owners of “Cerverceria Giralda decided to use the closures during the pandemic time to make a big renovation.

Although local legends and ancient historical documents suggested that there might once have been an ancient hammam, most people had assumed that this bar would simply be renovated into an Islamic style as it had been in the 1920s, writes The Guardian, translates Periscopi in Albanian.
There was a word that the bathroom could be here, but not all historians were convinced,” said Antonio Castro, one of Giralda's four associates. We were doing a job, and we got an archaeologist, and that's how we found the hamme. ”

The archaeologist named Alvaro Jimenez knew the rumors about that place. But, like many others, he thought that was bullshit. One day in July, however, his team managed to find the hammies.
Everything here is absolutely decorated, and fortunately, has survived time. ” he said. /Periscope











