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Historic Swiss Bathhouse on Lake Constance Lost to Fire
Century-old wooden Badhütte in Rorschach, unique on Swiss lakeshore, completely destroyed in early morning blaze

Historic Loss
The Swiss cultural landscape suffered a significant loss as the historic Badhütte in Rorschach, a cherished century-old wooden bathhouse on Lake Constance, was destroyed by fire. This unique structure, the only one of its kind on the Swiss side of Lake Constance, stood as a testament to traditional Swiss bathing culture and architectural heritage. The bathhouse, built on stilts extending into the lake, had been a landmark attraction in the northern Swiss town of Rorschach for the past 100 years.
Fire Incident Details
The devastating fire broke out in the early hours of Monday, December 23, 2024. Emergency services received the initial alarm at 3:30 AM, by which time the historic structure was already fully engulfed in flames. At the time of the incident, the building was undergoing roof renovation work and was covered in scaffolding, though any connection between the construction work and the fire's origin remains under investigation. Importantly, no injuries were reported in the incident, as confirmed by local authorities.
Firefighting Challenges
The unique location and construction of the bathhouse presented significant challenges for emergency responders. As police spokesperson Florian Schneider explained, the building's position on stilts over the water, combined with the presence of scaffolding, complicated firefighting efforts. Emergency services deployed both fire department and lake rescue units, requiring the organization of a floating platform to access the structure effectively. The building's precarious state and risk of collapse further complicated the work of forensic investigators seeking to determine the cause of the fire.
Cultural Impact and Future
The loss of the Badhütte represents more than just the destruction of a building; it marks the disappearance of a unique piece of Swiss cultural heritage. As the only remaining structure of its kind on the Swiss shores of Lake Constance, the bathhouse was a tangible link to the region's traditional bathing culture and architectural history. The incident has sparked discussions about preservation efforts for similar historic structures and the possibility of reconstruction to maintain this important aspect of Swiss cultural heritage for future generations.