Ali-Agha bath
Ali Agha bath or Baths in Bidabad district of Isfahan, by Ali Gholi Agha from the courtiers of two Safavid monarchs, Shah Suleiman and Shah Sultan Hussein Safavi in a collection that he himself was built in 1125 AH. This bath has Isfahan style architecture in the late Safavid era. The bathroom has two large bathrooms and a spacious living room. The building has now been featured in the Museum of Anthropology as a public tourist attraction.