Conservation of the Mid 15th-Century Chifte Hammam in the Old Skopje Bazaar

This project, which involves climate control and conservation of the interior and exterior, directly supports the Embassy's efforts to assist Macedonia's integration into Euro-Atlantic institutions by increasing private sector growth and developing Macedonia’s capacity to be a vibrant and inclusive democracy.

Built in mid-15th century, the Chifte Hammam is the second largest hammam in Skopje from that period. [Photo credit: U.S. Department of State]

Project Details


Location: North Macedonia Organiser(s): National Gallery of Macedonia Funder(s): U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation Funding received: $91,000 (USD) Commencement Date: 09/2018 Project Status: Completed
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