Bains municipaux, Public bath in Strasbourg, France.
The Bains municipaux is a public bath building in Strasbourg designed with Neo-Baroque styling and featuring carved stone details across its exterior walls. Inside, the layout includes distinct sections for swimming, steam bathing, therapeutic treatments, and additional amenities for visitors.
The baths opened in 1908 following designs by architect Fritz Beblo, a time when most households in Strasbourg lacked private bathing facilities at home. The construction reflected the city's commitment to providing modern hygiene and recreational amenities for its population.
The baths brought together Strasbourg residents from different backgrounds who came to swim and gather in shared spaces throughout the week. It became part of the city's daily rhythm, offering people a place to meet when home bathing was uncommon.
The building is accessed through main entrances with stairs leading into different sections for various activities. Visitors should allow adequate time to move between the separate areas and explore the different bathing and recreational spaces within the structure.
When built in 1908, this was one of Strasbourg's most costly municipal construction projects, reflecting both the city's wealth and its ambitions for public amenities. The substantial investment demonstrated how important such facilities were considered for civic life at that time.
Location: Strasbourg
Inception: 1908
Architects: Fritz Beblo
Address: 10 Boulevard de la Victoire 67000 Strasbourg
Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 09:00-22:00
Phone: +33368719393
Website: https://bainsmunicipauxdestrasbourg.fr
GPS coordinates: 48.58353,7.75974
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:50
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