Suli Han
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Thomas K
Copenhagen, Denmark1,478 contributions
Apr 2022 • Solo
Ran into this while shopping at rhe Old Bazaar.,Interesting old building, used as a workshop for artist.
Written April 20, 2022
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LolaGo1
Washington DC, DC6,618 contributions
Apr 2019 • Solo
I noticed the beautiful orange tiles of the building as I was walking through the Bazaar. I learned that it was the Suli Han, partly a Students School of Arts while other half of the building is a museum.
Various items are on display, maps, typical room of a house, some musical instruments, history of vest making, etc. What interested me most are the explanations on the walls about the history of the Bazaar. They are both in local language and English!
During my visit, I was the only one there, no other visitors, no staff was around!
Various items are on display, maps, typical room of a house, some musical instruments, history of vest making, etc. What interested me most are the explanations on the walls about the history of the Bazaar. They are both in local language and English!
During my visit, I was the only one there, no other visitors, no staff was around!
Written April 11, 2019
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JnVSydney
Greater Sydney, Australia25,769 contributions
Jan 2025 • Couples
Located within the Old bazaar, is Suli Han an Han built in the Ottoman Empire, (15th century), for a place to rest for traders and caravans, these days it is home to a Museum.
Written February 3, 2025
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arzu
6 contributions
Aug 2018 • Friends
It was built in the mid-15th century. The name of the han is derived from the Turkish "Su" which means water. The word "sulu" means "with water/watery" This name was probably chosen because a small river used to run near the han. During the Ottoman Empire, the Suli An was a classic city han for travelers and traders with their caravans.
Written July 31, 2019
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