nevmekan selimiye sits inside a converted ottoman hammam in istanbul, a 16th-century bathhouse that now serves coffee beneath domed ceilings and through marble-lined rooms originally built for a very different kind of ritual. the architecture does most of the talking: stone niches, filtered light through star-shaped vents, and the particular stillness that comes from walls this old and this thick.
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