The building of the Old Bath, dating back to the Safavid era and built by the efforts of Emamqoli Khan, the governor of Fars, in the city of Kharameh, is constructed in the style of the Ganjali Khan Bath of Kerman. The materials used in this building are stone and brick. The space of the Rakhtekhan house is octagonal, and on four sides of its large edges there are corridors. Wide walls and an octagonal pool are also in the middle, and a dome-shaped arch is built on top of it. This space is connected to the main courtyard through a corridor.
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