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Bathhouses, Saunas, and the New Culture of Bathing
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By the 1890s, public bathhouses emerged as social improvement initiatives. These facilities were created specifically “to ...
Japan has nearly 30,000 hot springs and a culture of public bathing. An Israeli American architect, Yuval Zohar, has developed a passion for it. The architect Yuval Zohar at his favorite hot spring ...
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‘Baths, wine, and sex make life worth living’: how ancient Romans used public baths to relax, work out and socialise
Standing in the vast ruins of the Baths of Caracalla in Rome, hundreds of gulls circle above. Their haunting cries echo voices from 1,800 years ago. Today, the bare shell of what was one of Rome’s ...
“It’s completely changed our lives,” said Sabine Zetteler, a London communications agency director, who last year, with her partner, Alex Booker, an artist, built a kit sauna cabin by Polhus in their ...
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