Ina Mikkola recently visited Austria. The practices of the public sauna were amazed by the supplier.

Ina Mikkola praises the culture of the Austrian spa. Henri Kärkkäinen

Editor and author Ina Mikkola, 34, recently traveled to Austria.

One of the activities of the trip was a trip to the Amalienbad spa in Vienna. Mikkola faced a great confusion in the women’s sauna department at the spa.

– The confusion was great when the women’s sauna department was full of naked men! I went to Vienna to the Amalienbad spa, which marked separately for women and men in the locker rooms and in sauna departments, just like in Finland, Mikkola describes in his Instagram publishing.

However, according to Mikkola, no one followed the general entries, but all the spa customers were all about how it hurts.

Mikkola says that the spa’s sauna department had to be completely naked. He stepped into the ward, as in the typical Finnish spas, a swimsuit on while other people are in their brilliant. However, after a moment, Mikkola relaxed in local conditions.

– Sure, I would have found it more comfortable if I had known in advance that the sauna and shower section is actually a nude mixed sauna. Now the Kikke Sea was surprised, he carved.

Mikkola would also like to have more open -minded thinking about nudity in Finland. Henri Kärkkäinen

Mikkola is pleased that today there are places where all people can be together, regardless of gender, relaxed and naked without sexual tone.

-At all, I would like to have more unisex sauna opportunities in Finland, because it would be nice to have a sauna with a group of friends without having to divide according to the gender. This would also be better taken into account by non -women and men, Mikkola says.

“Of course, in Unisex places, it would be important that you should not be naked, but should also be on the loudspeakers, because of course everyone has their own preference for it,” he continues.

Finally, Mikkola praises the pool department and milieu of the Amalienbad spa.

There has been a lot of debate in the publication field of the publication about the sauna culture and its differences between countries. Many commentators are pleased with the more liberal style of Austria.

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