Steaming in a Slavic bathhouse is an ancient ritual of healing the body and mind that has deep traditions. The bathhouse was considered not only a place for purification but also spiritual renewal, a place of strength and unity with nature.
A Slavic bathhouse is a steam room, usually built of wood, in which the main source of heat is a stove. It provides high temperatures (from 60 to 100 °C) and moist steam created by pouring hot stones with water infused with herbs.
The main element of steaming is a broom.
Steaming in a Slavic bath is not only an effective way of healing, but also an ancient tradition that combines physical cleansing with spiritual harmony.