Frauenbad Stadthausquai

47°22′05″N 8°32′31″E / 47.368183°N 8.54194°E / 47.368183; 8.54194LocationStadthausquai 12, Zürich, CH-8001Opened1888Operated byCity of ZürichTypepublic bath; river bath; women's bathFormer name(s)Frauenbad(i)StatusopenLengthabout 40 metres (131 ft)Widthabout 30 metres (98 ft)Depth4 metres (13 ft)WebsiteOfficial website (in German)Featuresentrance just for womenFacilitiesgym, crèche, kiosk, swimming pool
Limmatquai and Quaianlagen in Zürich: Bellevueplatz and Bürkliplatz, as well as Bauschänzli and Frauenbad, Quaibrücke, Münsterbrücke and Münsterhof, and Rathausbrücke–Weinplatz, aerial photography by Eduard Spelterini probably in the mid-1890s.

Frauenbad Stadthausquai is a public bath in Zürich, Switzerland, forming part of the historical Seeuferanlage promenades that were built between 1881 and 1887.[1] Situated at the Stadthausquai by the Bürkliplatz plaza, the bath was built for, and is still exclusively used by women (Frauenbad means "bath for women").

Geography

The small river bath is situated at Bürkliplatz below the Quaibrücke, just south of the artificial Bauschänzli island, in the Limmat. Road transport on Stadthausquai towards Münsterhof is limited; the next tram stop is at Bürkliplatz or Münsterbrücke, opposite of the upper Limmatquai towards Bellevueplatz.

History and description

Zürich's government decided in 1837 to build a public bath for women, so that "they are no longer forced to bath at night in the fountains" and to protect them from the eyes of men. The former structure at the Bauschänzli was replaced in 1888 by the nostalgic Laubsägeli (literally: fretsaw) bath, named for its oriental curved corner turrets. The interior was covered in the early years with a braided roof as a sun shade. Moored on the river Limmat, the small wooden bath is well arranged and is open only to women, except for special events. In the 34 metres (112 ft) pool is a non-swimming section. Free swimming in the Limmat is prohibited.[2]

Cultural Heritage

The structure is listed in the Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance as a Class A object of national importance.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Grün Stadt Zürich (May 2006). "Vom Bürkliplatz zur Sukkulenten-Sammlung" (PDF) (in German). Grün Stadt Zürich. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2015-01-29.
  2. ^ "Stadthausquai, das Zürcher Frauenbad" (in German). badi-info.ch. Retrieved 2015-01-29.
  3. ^ "A-Objekte KGS-Inventar" (PDF). Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft, Amt für Bevölkerungsschutz. 2015-01-01. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-10-01. Retrieved 2015-09-13.

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