Sauna culture in Italy
Who doesn’t think of amore, hot-blooded men and open-hearted beauties when they think of Italy? That may all be true, too. As far as sauna manners go, though, it’s “don’t go without, please.”
Who doesn’t think of amore, hot-blooded men and open-hearted beauties when they think of Italy? That may all be true, too. As far as sauna manners go, though, it’s “don’t go without, please.”
Do not undress! This phrase aptly sums up sauna culture in the US. Although almost every new trend comes from the land of opportunity, nudity is one of those things.
The shame of the Grande Nation. Those who expect freedom of movement in the saunas of France are mistaken. Nothing works here without swimwear. And it should additionally be high necked. So the ladies please in a swimsuit and the men choose a not too skimpy swimsuit. Where does that come from?
Our sauna culture in Germany is not much different from that of the Swiss or Austrians. The situation in China, on the other hand, is quite different.
In the dark winter nights of Scandinavia, where the snow covers the landscape in a silent white and the cold takes your breath away, a magical connection is created between the mystical northern lights and the ancient tradition of saunas.
The Finns can’t get enough of it: the Finns and their sauna. Everyone uses it for personal hygiene, for political diplomacy, for relaxation or, in some cases, for business meetings.
If you judge it by the number of visitors, the real sauna world champions are the Germans. In this country, 30 million Germans regularly go to the sauna to sweat.
The world is full of stress and hectic. That’s why many people are looking for a way to relax and rebalance their bodies. One of the most popular methods for this is going to the sauna – but why does this method work so well? In this article, we will look at this in more detail.
Turkey is known for its rich culture, breathtaking scenery and impressive prehistory. Besides all these facets, the country also has a fascinating sauna culture to offer. In Turkey, sauna bathing has a long tradition that dates back to ancient times.
When you go to the sauna in Germany, you don’t necessarily want to meet your boss there. But in Finland, it’s good manners to go to the sauna with your boss. We take a look at the tradition of going to the sauna and why it can be seen as both relaxation and a faux pas. Let’s find out together what the sauna visit is all about!
Other countries, other sauna cultures. Basically, when taking a sauna abroad, it is recommended to go with the flow and adapt to the customs and traditions. We explain how to visit a furo or an onsen in Japan.