Vakil Bathhouse

Coordinates: 29°36′52.94″N 52°32′41.9″E / 29.6147056°N 52.544972°E / 29.6147056; 52.544972
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Vakil Bath
حَمـّامِ وَکیل
Vakil Bathhouse is located in Middle East
Vakil Bathhouse
General information
Architectural stylePersian
LocationShiraz, Iran
Coordinates29°36′53″N 52°32′42″E / 29.614775°N 52.545122°E / 29.614775; 52.545122
Construction startedmid 1760's
Completedlate 1760
Technical details
Structural systemPublic Bath
(Welfare)
Size4,000 m2 (presumed)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Karim Khan Zand
EngineerA team of engineers all from Zand territories

29°36′52.94″N 52°32′41.9″E / 29.6147056°N 52.544972°E / 29.6147056; 52.544972 Vakil Bath is an old public bath in Shiraz, Iran. It was a part of the royal district constructed during Karim Khan Zand's reign, which includes Arg of Karim Khan, Vakil Bazaar, Vakil Mosque and many administrative buildings.The monument is inscribed with the number 917 on the list of national works of Iran.