The Last Hammams of Cairo Patricia OslerIn the twelfth century, Abd al Latif al Baghdadi affirmed that the Egyptian baths were the most beautiful in the East, the most practical, and the best located. Nine centuries later, forgotten by the countrys restoration campaign, Cairos few remaining steam baths are drowning in general indifference. Places of relaxation and ritual, known for their therapeutic virtues, the last public baths are attempting to resist the evolution of tradition and real
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