Siabeh Bath is a historic hammam in the village of Kukherd, Bastak County, Hormozgan Province. Some sources mention that due to flooding, the city of Siabeh was destroyed during the Sassanid era, and its survivors were forced to migrate and founded the village of Kukherd. In fact, Siabeh Bath is a relic from the pre-Islamic period. Siabeh Bath has been buried underground for years, and with the arrival of rain, part of this old and historic structure emerges from beneath the soil. In the past, bathing was not like today and had special stages, so baths had different sections. Siabeh Bath also has sections such as Sarbineh, Garmkhaneh, and Khazineh. This building is constructed with a height of 3 meters, and further excavations are needed to see all its parts.
To purchase, first log in to your account.
Log in to your account first to submit a comment
No comments available! Be the first to comment!
Zakariya Cave is located near Estahban city, in th . . .
Waterfalls are symbols of movement and dynamism in . . .
Atashkadeh Recreation Area is one of the pleasant . . .
Estahban Forest Park is located on the slope of Mo . . .