Hagabadet (Haga Baths), Gothenburg
Hagabadet is a historical bathing facility located in the Haga district of Gothenburg, which dates back to the 1870s. Recognized for its significant social and historical value, it was officially designated as a listed building on August 25, 1997.
Originally known as the Renströmska Bath and Laundry Institution, it was established in 1869 following a generous donation by Sven Renström to the city of Gothenburg. The primary aim was to promote good health, hygiene, and overall well-being. Designed by Axel Kumlien with assistance from city architect Victor von Gegerfelt, the construction of the facility was overseen by Professor Carl Curman, a leading expert in balneology at the time. It was officially inaugurated on December 9, 1876, featuring both basic and upscale bathing sections.
Unfortunately, a portion of the building was destroyed by fire in 1903, leading to its reconstruction according to plans by Wilhelm Klemming. This renovation included the addition of a large swimming pool. However, as time passed, the premises were deemed too confined, and with the opening of the modern Valhallabadet in 1956, the Renströmska facility was closed. Subsequently, it served various purposes such as a theater, workshop, and venue for club events.
In the 1970s, as part of a conservation initiative for the Haga district, efforts were made to preserve the historical significance of the bathhouse. Following its reopening in 1997 under the name Hagabadet, the establishment expanded its offerings to include wellness, spa treatments, conference facilities, and a restaurant, alongside its traditional bathing facilities.
Originally known as the Renströmska Bath and Laundry Institution, it was established in 1869 following a generous donation by Sven Renström to the city of Gothenburg. The primary aim was to promote good health, hygiene, and overall well-being. Designed by Axel Kumlien with assistance from city architect Victor von Gegerfelt, the construction of the facility was overseen by Professor Carl Curman, a leading expert in balneology at the time. It was officially inaugurated on December 9, 1876, featuring both basic and upscale bathing sections.
Unfortunately, a portion of the building was destroyed by fire in 1903, leading to its reconstruction according to plans by Wilhelm Klemming. This renovation included the addition of a large swimming pool. However, as time passed, the premises were deemed too confined, and with the opening of the modern Valhallabadet in 1956, the Renströmska facility was closed. Subsequently, it served various purposes such as a theater, workshop, and venue for club events.
In the 1970s, as part of a conservation initiative for the Haga district, efforts were made to preserve the historical significance of the bathhouse. Following its reopening in 1997 under the name Hagabadet, the establishment expanded its offerings to include wellness, spa treatments, conference facilities, and a restaurant, alongside its traditional bathing facilities.
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Sight Name: Hagabadet (Haga Baths)
Sight Location: Gothenburg, Sweden (See walking tours in Gothenburg)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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