Bathhouse on the seaside XVII century (Sumgait)Bathhouse on the seaside was constructed with the order of Haji Amrulla bey, the resident of Jorat settlement. It dates back to XVII century. This cupola-like bathhouse is protected by the state. The family of Haji Amrulla bey had the control of the bathhouse until 1937. Then it was given to kolkhoz. It was managed by 12 persons during the time under kolkhoz. The bathhouse was heated with the help of black oil. In order to use the bathhouse, people would pay 1 kg wheat or 2 breads and 2 eggs. Water for the bathhouse was partly supplied from Chiraggala and there was a water well in the bathhouse, but this well was neglected, filled with soil and lost. Sewage system of the bathhouse is still unknown to people up to date. Today the bathhouse is not in service.