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Ghazala House

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Alternative Titles
Beit Ghazala
Ghazalah House
Ghazale House
Bayt Ghazale
Ghazzala House
Gazale Evi
Bayt Ghazaleh
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/27644
Date
1600-1699
Description
Ghazala House, built in the seventeenth century, is located in the extra mural Judayda Quarter. The Ottoman era house is unique with its rich ornamentation. Each window in the courtyard has a stone lintel with carved floral designs. The walls are covered with alternating black and white stone panels up to the second story. The rooms have wooden ceilings painted with floral motifs. Ghazala House is the only house in Aleppo that has its own baths (hammam), which is located in the west wing. The tepidarium section of the baths has a set of columns with muqarnas capitals. Source: Al-Homsi, Fayez. 1983. Old Aleppo. Damascus: Ministry of Culture and National Heritage Publishing, 127-128.
 
interior, hammam (bath), view of dome, 1991
 
Type of Work
House
Subject
Courtyard houses, Architecture, Islamic --Syria, Architecture, Ottoman, Architecture, Domestic --Syria, Dwellings, Residential architecture, Domes
Rights
(c) Shirine Hamadeh 1991
Rights Statement
All rights reserved
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