A house of baths & recovery — est. on a hot spring, 1946
Heat to 90°. Cold to 6°. Stillness at body temperature. Seven waters under one roof, forty guests at most, and your phone asleep in a locker — the oldest medicine, kept seriously.
Heat.
Fifteen minutes of cedar at ninety degrees. The day loosens its grip; the mind goes usefully quiet.
Cold.
Ninety seconds you will want to refuse. On the other side: two hours of chemical clarity, on the house.
Rest.
Warm stone, wool blankets, tea. Twenty minutes of doing absolutely nothing, done properly.
Heat. Cold. Stillness.
Beyond the circuit
Seven waters, two hands.

How the house runs
Quiet is infrastructure.
Never more than forty
Capacity is capped below comfort, not at it. Every pool has an empty edge; the sauna always has a top bench free.
Feels like — half that
The water is published
Mineral analysis, temperature logs and lab results posted weekly by the door and online. Spring-fed, UV-treated, chlorine kept to drinking-water levels.
Source — the 1946 spring
Phones sleep in lockers
No screens past the changing rooms — the house's oldest rule and the one guests thank us for. Emergencies reach the front desk; the front desk reaches you.
Complaints — 2, both retracted
The house, measured
Rest, taken seriously.
Passes · everything includes the circuit
Three ways in.
- All seven waters, all day
- Guided circuit at 07:00 & 18:00
- Robe, towels, tea — included
- Ten visits, twelve months, any day
- Shareable with one named person
- One massage credit included
- Unlimited waters, 06:00 – 23:00
- Member hours: the silent 06:00 – 08:00
- Monthly massage or physio at cost
I came for a sore back. I keep coming because it's the only place my brain goes quiet on schedule.
— Member № 114 · Tuesdays, 6 a.m., without fail
Your first circuit is tonight.
Evenings are candlelit · first-timers get the guided 18:00 circuit free
