Steam rooms

The steam rooms are: • The second mandatory room in the wellness centers after the sauna; • Warm - with a temperature of up to 55 ° C and a high level of humidity - over 90%; • The heat comes from heating the architectural details, the floor and the walls; • Water vapor is produced by a steam generator and brought to the steam booths. The steam cabins are artistically furnished, with beautiful wall and floor coverings, with interesting architectural details. All of this creates a sense of specialty, while providing you with convenience and comfort. The high humidity in the steam cabin has a beneficial effect on the skin of the body and face. The microclimate in it has a beneficial effect on your general health. The steam bath has been used in different parts of the world for centuries. Today it is known in various variants and is very popular with consumers. Here we will describe the most popular. What unites them is the temperature and high humidity. We will also present some ancient systems. Be sure to include a steam bath in your wellness center. Contact us and we will design and implement it.
Classic steam bath

Classic steam bath

We have known the classic steam bath since the Roman baths. They used to call it a caldarium in the past. Its distinctive features are: • Temperature about 45 ° C; • High humidity; • Steam generator for sterile steam, which is taken to the bathro ...

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Turkish bath (hammam)

Turkish bath (hammam)

The authentic hammam is a complex of wellness rooms, generating the effect of heat and steam on the body. The high temperature is achieved through the classic heating of walls, floors and benches with warm air. It consists of: • Central room with a ...

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Egyptian steam bath

Egyptian steam bath

The Egyptian steam bath, like a hammam, is an ensemble of rooms. But it is distinguished only by its characteristics, which include: • Mud; • Water; • Aromatherapy; • Relaxing procedures. According to these procedures, the premises perform ...

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Roman bath

Roman bath

The Roman baths are the prototype of today's SPAs and wellness centers. They were whole complexes of pools, saunas, facilities for aromatherapy, massage, relaxation, parks and gardens and more. In them, citizens could relax, enjoy the performance of artis ...

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Calotherapy

Calotherapy

Mud therapy is a widespread ancient therapeutic method that is used to relieve: • Diseases of the musculoskeletal system; • Diseases of the metabolism and internal organs; • Problems of the reproductive system in men and women; • Inflammatory ...

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Aroma steam bath

Aroma steam bath

Aroma steam bath is rather a way of using the steam bath, a combination of aromatherapy and the beneficial effect of steam on the body. Each steam bath can perform this function, as long as aromas are added to it - extracts of flowers and herbs of natural ...

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