According to the magazine Beaux Arts, the Municipal Baths of Strasbourg are among the world's top references in wellness and architecture. Built in 1905 by architect Fritz Beblo, this Strasbourg gem elegantly blends ancient, baroque, and Jugendstil influences. Recently restored by Chatillon Architectes, the Municipal Baths have regained their former glory. With its pools, Roman baths, and Nordic basin overlooking the old town, this place is perfect for relaxation—we wholeheartedly recommend it!
An Exceptional Thermal Heritage
The Municipal Baths of Strasbourg have nothing to envy from other thermal jewels around the world. In Hungary, the luxurious Széchenyi Baths, with their neo-baroque style, attract those who enjoy playing chess in the... l’eau chaude. In England, the Roman-era spas of Bath are classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Further north, you’ll find Iceland with its spectacular Blue Lagoon, where you can bathe in a stunning lava field. For a more traditional experience, Kurokawa's onsens in Japan offer the chance to relax in outdoor baths surrounded by nature.
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A one-of-a-kind place
Every thermal bath has its charm and story, but Strasbourg stands out with its blend of traditions and modernity. Its facilities combine the charm of the past with contemporary comfort. Whether you’re looking for a hammam session, a relaxing dip, or just to admire the architecture, the Municipal Baths of Strasbourg are a must-visit spot in the city that you absolutely need to check out.
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