Carvanserai
Department | Archive |
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Collection | Byzantine Research Fund |
Reference No. | BRF/01/01/07/251 |
Level | Item |
Place |
Thessalonike |
Dates | 1906-1915 |
Donor/Creator |
George, Mr Walter Sykes |
Scope and Content | Transverse section - Part of the walling. This is a preliminary drawing. Futher annotation in pencil survives. |
Further information | The Caravanserai was a square or rectangular chamber-building with a large court and, usually, a single portal. The interior walls of the courtyard were equipped with stalls to accommodate merchandise and the visitors’/travellers’ horses. In the Caravanserai of Thessalonike the corridor which surrounded the large court gave access on the ground-floor to chambers provided with chimneys while the stalls were housed in the long two-storey building just opposite the gate. On the three sides of the external façade there was a line of shops. Sultan Amurath II has been identified as its founder however, a closer study of the walling which consists of alternate courses of brick and stone may suggest a date around the 12th c. |