Kapan Han, Skopje
Kapan Han (or, Kapan An) is a historic caravanserai located in the Old Bazaar. This architectural gem has a fascinating history dating back to the mid-15th century and is a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage.
Kapan Han was commissioned and constructed by Isa-Beg Isaković, a Bosnian general who held authority over Skopsko Krajište during this period. The primary motive behind building this caravanserai was to establish a consistent source of income for his endowment, known as a "vakuf." These endowments were charitable trusts that supported various philanthropic and religious causes. The revenue generated from Kapan Han played a crucial role in sustaining these endeavors.
The name "Kapan Han" finds its origins in the Arabic word "kabban," which was used to describe a device employed for measuring the weight of goods that were being sold at the entrance of the han. This etymology reflects the historical context of this vibrant marketplace and its importance in the economic life of Skopje.
Kapan Han boasts a substantial surface area, covering approximately 1,086 square meters. The building was thoughtfully designed to accommodate the needs of travelers, traders, and their caravans. It features two entrances, one at the ground level and another at the second level, allowing for convenient access. The han consists of a total of 44 rooms that served as accommodations for guests and traders. These rooms provided a welcoming respite for travelers and a secure space for their goods. In addition, there were facilities to house horses, situated on the east side of the han, recognizing the essential role these animals played in the transportation of goods during that time.
The neighborhood that envelops Kapan Han was referred to as "Kapan." This bustling district was intimately connected to the caravanserai and reflects the vibrant life and commerce that flourished around this historic site.
Today, part of Kapan An is a restaurant.
Kapan Han was commissioned and constructed by Isa-Beg Isaković, a Bosnian general who held authority over Skopsko Krajište during this period. The primary motive behind building this caravanserai was to establish a consistent source of income for his endowment, known as a "vakuf." These endowments were charitable trusts that supported various philanthropic and religious causes. The revenue generated from Kapan Han played a crucial role in sustaining these endeavors.
The name "Kapan Han" finds its origins in the Arabic word "kabban," which was used to describe a device employed for measuring the weight of goods that were being sold at the entrance of the han. This etymology reflects the historical context of this vibrant marketplace and its importance in the economic life of Skopje.
Kapan Han boasts a substantial surface area, covering approximately 1,086 square meters. The building was thoughtfully designed to accommodate the needs of travelers, traders, and their caravans. It features two entrances, one at the ground level and another at the second level, allowing for convenient access. The han consists of a total of 44 rooms that served as accommodations for guests and traders. These rooms provided a welcoming respite for travelers and a secure space for their goods. In addition, there were facilities to house horses, situated on the east side of the han, recognizing the essential role these animals played in the transportation of goods during that time.
The neighborhood that envelops Kapan Han was referred to as "Kapan." This bustling district was intimately connected to the caravanserai and reflects the vibrant life and commerce that flourished around this historic site.
Today, part of Kapan An is a restaurant.
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Sight Name: Kapan Han
Sight Location: Skopje, Macedonia (See walking tours in Skopje)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Skopje, Macedonia (See walking tours in Skopje)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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