Landmark
Daut Pasha Hamam
Даут-пашин амам
Daut Pasha Hamam is a 15th-century Ottoman bathhouse inside the Old Bazaar, converted into the National Gallery's Skopje branch. The stone domes and vaulted brick interior are worth the visit even without an exhibition on.
Time
30–45 minutes
Cost
unknown
Address
Kruševska, Skopje
Best time
During special exhibitions
Quick answer
Things to do
- Walk through the domed bathing chambers, now gallery spaces
- Time your visit for a special exhibition
- Pair with a wider Old Bazaar loop
How to get there
Inside the Old Bazaar on Kruševska Street. A 10-minute walk from the Stone Bridge.
Tips
- Check the National Gallery's programme before you go — content varies
- Photography rules vary by exhibition; check on entry
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Frequently asked
What is Daut Pasha Hamam today?+
It is a branch of the National Gallery of North Macedonia, hosting rotating exhibitions inside the restored 15th-century bathhouse.
Is Daut Pasha Hamam free to visit?+
There is typically a modest entry fee. Confirm on arrival — free admission days occur occasionally.
How old is Daut Pasha Hamam?+
It was built in the late 15th century under the Ottoman governor Daut Pasha, making it around 550 years old.
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Verify opening hours and prices before your visit.