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Strasbourg Municipal Baths: the Art Nouveau temple of Alsatian well-being

April 22, 202612 min read

Under the Art Nouveau domes of Fritz Beblo, the Strasbourg Municipal Baths hide a rare repository of European well-being. Here is the confidential guide to our house - access, care, rituals and discreet uses.

Boulevard de la Victoire, n° 10. We push open the oak door, we cross the rotunda, and silence falls. The white stone, the mosaics under the arches, the steam rising gently through the arched windows – Strasbourg has one of the most beautiful thermal establishments in Europe. Our house has had its habits there for years; here is what we learned about it.

A monument, not a swimming pool

The Strasbourg Municipal Baths — Städtische Badeanstalt in their original name — were designed between 1905 and 1908 by the architect Fritz Beblo, then head of the city's architecture department. The era is German, the imperial construction site, the health ambition. But what Beblo delivers goes beyond a simple hygienist response: it is a total work, thought of as a temple where the bourgeoisie and the people come together around the same water ritual.

The building was listed as a Historic Monument in 2000, classified in 2017, then restored from 2018 to 2021 under the project management of Châtillon Architectes and TNA. Forty million euros. Three years of construction. The result, inaugurated in November 2021, is one of the very rare European examples of a Wilhelminian thermal building re-equipped without its skin having been denatured. We can still read every original gesture there: the large neo-classical pool, the heated tepidarium, the colonnades, the polished wood changing rooms, the English earthenware mosaics.

“Beblo didn't think about swimming pools. He thought of the cathedral of the body. »
The large basin of the Strasbourg Municipal Baths under the Art Nouveau glass roof
The large pool, twenty-five meters, under the central glass roof of Fritz Beblo. Restoration 2021.

What we find today, beyond the sight

The two historic basins

The large pool, twenty-five meters long, is crowned with a central glass roof and surrounded by a nine-bay arcade. The water is maintained at twenty-eight degrees. The small swimming pool, originally reserved for women, opens onto a bright patio. Since the renovation, the two halls communicate through a discreet circulation which allows you to pass from one world to another without leaving the water. For those who have swum in many pools, the difference is immediately felt: you are not swimming in Strasbourg, you are sliding through an architectural sequence.

The wellness and sauna area

This is the great novelty of the redevelopment. The basement, formerly dedicated to public showers for the working classes, now hosts a complete circuit: wet hammam, Finnish sauna, Russian banya, sensory showers (including the famous "snowflake shower", pride of the place), ice fountain, tepidarium heated by the floor, rest rooms on marble benches, herbal tea room. There is also a Scottish-style heated outdoor pool, created on the site of a former car park. We swim there in winter under the steam.

Care and protocol

The treatment menu, deliberately short, is entrusted to practitioners trained in Central European rituals. The black soap scrub followed by the hot stone massage remains the signature of the house. For our concierge customers, we reserve the 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. slots as a priority: the light is then at its best in the glass roof, and total calm.

How the Baths work, and how we behave there

Timetables — the truth behind the official guide

The establishment opens Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Crowds peak between 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. (executive lunch), then between 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. (office exit). To enjoy the Baths as our customers expect to do, twogolden slots: Saturday between 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., and every day from 8:15 p.m. At this time, the large pool is almost empty, the dome is lit and the acoustics return to those of a Byzantine church.

Dress, conduct, etiquette

The swimsuit is obligatory in the pools (swim trunks, not shorts). In the sauna area, full nudity is required; the bath towel is placed under you. We enter in silence, we speak in hushed tones. Cell phones stay in the locker rooms. Children are only allowed in the large pool, during family hours. Les Bains is not a club, but their culture is stricter than a club.

Reservation and private access

The “relaxation” entries are accessible without reservation from the online ticket office. For a group, a celebration or private use of the large pool, management occasionally opens evening privatizations — between 9:30 p.m. and midnight — either for filming or for a confidential event. Our house has already coordinated this type of access for private parties, photo shoots and, once, a dinner of around twenty guests seated at the edge of the candle-lit pool. Contact us in advance: these arrangements cannot be made at the last moment.

The heritage dimension, summarized for an informed visitor

Beblo's gesture mixes three references: the antique (the Roman baths, the colonnades, the open-air pool), the Baroque of Court (the entrance rotunda borrowed from Biebrich Castle), and regional Art Nouveau - the German Heimatschutz, a movement which sought to reconcile industrial modernity and local character. The beavertail roofs, the asymmetrical gables, the colorful stained glass windows, the ceramics sign the Alsatian hand. The materials are those used for the great hotels of the time: white Carrara marble, English earthenware, polished bronze.

Inside, the ornamentation was partly entrusted to Ernst Fettig, collaborator of Beblo. We owe him the mosaic friezes of the side walls, the allegorical medallions (the Source, Modesty, Hygiene), as well as the ironwork of the hall. During the 2018-2021 restoration, the teams found original polychrome decorations hidden in the 1960s under the painting of the side walls; they were fully reinstated. Those who had not seen the Baths before 2018 will therefore discover a building that is truer, more colorful, closer to the initial gesture than it has been for half a century.

What we recommend around, before and after

Before

Breakfast at Régis Faller (rue du 22 Novembre, confidential pastry shop), then arrive on foot at Les Bains via Boulevard de la Victoire, which runs along the canal. The entrance in the middle of the dome is worth seeing before the queue forms.

After

Lunch at 1741 (Michelin star, opposite the Palais Rohan) for a classic French menu, or at Gavroche for a simpler meal in the same street as Les Bains. For tea and a pastry, Mireille Oster (old town) remains a safe bet. If the program extends into the evening, a visit to the bar of the Dom Perignon Vinothèque (Hotel Léonor, facing the cathedral) is the best extension of a well-being day. Our concierge can coordinate everything on a single day — car with driver, restaurant priorities, private appointment at the spa — without you having to worry about it.

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For whom, why, when

The Strasbourg Municipal Baths are not a tourist residence center. It's not a five-star hotel in disguise either. It is an exceptional public facility, closer to the culture of Austrian or German thermal baths than the average French spa. Three profiles come willingly with our house: clients based in Strasbourg for a discreet weekly session; passing guests who stay at the Hôtel Les Haras, the Hôtel Léonor or the Villa René Lalique (for trips from the Alsace vineyard), and who include a half-day Baths in their program; finally the private groups who rent the building in the evening for an exceptional dinner or birthday.

In all three cases, the advantage of support from a specialized concierge service comes from three things: control of slots to avoid crowds, priority reservation of treatments (particularly on weekends), and the possibility, for the most demanding cases, of organizing private or semi-private access after closing.

Our house method

We have been operating in Strasbourg since 2020. Les Bains Municipaux is one of the addresses with which we maintain regular professional dialogue: privatization schedule, availability of practitioners, cultural events (classical concerts in the main hall, screenings, ephemeral exhibitions). For a client who mandates a “Strasbourg relaxation” day, the standard protocol includes: car with driver at your hotel, drop-off in front of 10 boulevard de la Victoire, personalized welcome, two hours of pools and saunas, tailor-made lunch at a nearby address, massage at the end of the afternoon and return. Everything is invoiced in the form of transparent coordination fees, communicated after a confidential interview.

Our teams know the practitioners by their first names, know who practices the best scrub, who masters shiatsu, who speaks German or English. It’s these details that make the difference between a good morning at the thermal baths and a lasting memory.

To conclude, three useful truths

The first: the Strasbourg Municipal Baths are, to this day, the most beautiful public thermal facility in France. Neither Vichy, nor Évian, nor even the thermal baths of Contrexéville can claim the same degree of architectural conservation. The second: it is a place that rewards the informed visitor — chosen times, respectful behavior, sauna rituals carried out in order. The third: it is an ecosystem that fits perfectly into a weekend or a larger Alsatian week, between vineyards, starred gastronomy and green residence. Our house orchestrates this ensemble.

For tailor-made access, privatization or simply discreet advice on the best time to come, an initial discussion with our concierge is the quickest and most elegant way to start.

Frequently asked questions

What are the opening hours of the Strasbourg Municipal Baths?

The establishment is open Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. The least busy times are Saturday morning before 10:30 a.m., and every evening after 8:15 p.m. It is precisely at these times that we schedule our clients' visits.

Do you need to reserve? Can we privatize the premises?

Individual entries can be purchased on site or online. Treatments are booked in advance. For privatization (private event, dinner by the pool, filming), management opens exceptional evening slots, negotiated on a case-by-case basis. Our house coordinates these requests directly with the Baths administration.

Who built the Strasbourg Municipal Baths?

The building was designed by Fritz Beblo, head of the city's architectural department, between 1905 and 1908, with the collaboration of Ernst Fettig for the ornamentation. It was listed as a Historic Monument in 2000, classified in 2017 and restored from 2018 to2021 by Châtillon Architectes and TNA at a cost of 40 million euros.

What can we find at the Municipal Baths today?

Two historic pools (25 m and small pool), an outdoor pool heated all year round, a complete sauna area (hammam, Finnish sauna, Russian banya, tepidarium, snowflake shower, ice fountain, rest rooms), a range of treatments (scrubs, massages, rituals), and a dining room. The establishment has been managed by the Equalia group since the reopening in November 2021.

What is the clothing protocol?

Swimming trunks are obligatory in the pools; shorts are not allowed. In the sauna area, full nudity is required, with a bath towel placed under the body. Cell phones are left in the locker rooms. Children only have access to the large pool and only in certain family slots.

Are the Baths suitable for a day of well-being for a passing guest?

Perfectly. We regularly integrate the Municipal Baths into “Strasbourg weekend” programs for clients staying at the Hôtel Les Haras, the Hôtel Léonor or the Villa René Lalique. The classic scenario: morning at the Bains, starred lunch at 1741, afternoon at the museums, dinner at Winstub. The whole thing is orchestrated by our house.

Can we organize a private event there?

Yes, under conditions. The management of Les Bains accepts privatizations in the evening — seated dinners, birthdays, filming, photo sessions — between 9:30 p.m. and midnight. Our concierge has already coordinated this type of event for up to 60 guests in the large illuminated pool. Confidential file and quote on request.

How does a Concierge Service support its customers in Les Bains?

We reserve the most requested treatment slots, we coordinate travel with car and driver, we integrate the wellness day into a broader Strasbourg program (gastronomy, culture, vineyard), and we open, when the customer requests it, private access after closing. Each intervention is subject to a confidential quote after an interview.

Alexandre Emmelin

Alexandre Emmelin

Founder, Adopte Une Conciergerie

Alsatian entrepreneur, Alexandre founded Adopte Une Conciergerie with one conviction: true luxury is reclaimed time. He personally leads the most sensitive missions and writes a monthly editorial sharing his vision of exceptional concierge service.

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