Warm bathhouse

Warm bathhouses occupy a special place in the history of the development of the Palanga resort. Recognizing the natural healing properties of the Palanga resort, Count Feliksas Tiškevičius built a wooden warm bathhouse between 1888 and 1900. It is characterized by a Swiss villa style. The building was equipped with heated sea water, mineral and medicinal herb baths, and various therapeutic procedures were performed there.
Due to the increase in the number of vacationers and their needs, the building was reconstructed several times. In 1910–1912, two wings were added – east and west. After the reconstruction, the bathhouse had 24 baths: 6 first-class, 14 second-class, and 4 third-class. After the renovation in 1929, there were 25 baths. After World War II, the warm bathhouse building was nationalized, and in 1952, a balneological (water and mud) treatment center was established there.
In 2004, the building was included in the Register of Immovable Cultural Heritage of the Republic of Lithuania.

Kęstučio g. 31, Palangos m., Palangos m. sav.