Zanjan, iran gay sauna

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TEHRAN—Hammam-e Qinarjeh, a historical public bathhouse in Zanjan province, has undergone some rehabilitation work, the deputy provincial tourism chief has said. The project involves cleaning the inside of the structure, implementing a protective wall around the building, repairing the rooftop, and replacing the worn-out materials and flooring, Mohammadreza Mohammadpur explained on Saturday. The historical structure was inscribed on the national heritage list in They had a social concept for people who gathered at these places weekly.
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They had a social concept for people who gathered at these places weekly. It was a place where people talked with each other about their daily life, and shared humors and news. There are still bathhouses in Iranian cities but they do not have their social function anymore since most people have bathrooms in their homes due to modern lifestyle. Persian literature is full of proverbs, narrations and folk stories about bathhouses, which indicate the importance of the place in past time.