


Swedish Massage
Swedish massage therapy helps to release tension, relax, and alleviate pain as well as functional discomforts. The techniques have a positive impact on both physical and emotional issues. It supports sustained well-being and has a regenerating effect—reducing swelling in the legs and relieving discomfort in the limbs, hips, neck, shoulders, and head.
The term "Swedish massage" originated because the techniques are associated with Pehr Henrik Ling, a Swedish physical therapist.
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Opening hours
Monday - Friday
17h-22h
Saturday - Sunday
10h - 20h
Important information about massage
Please note that massage is not recommended under certain health conditions. If you have the following contraindications, you should refrain from having a massage or seek medical advice beforehand
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Acute conditions
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Inflammatory diseases
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infectious diseases and fever
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bone fractures, sprains, burns, trauma
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alcohol or drug influence
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epilepsy
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Skin changes, moles, infections, injuries
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Malignant tumor diseases
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Pregnancy (in the first two and last months)
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Busiest days of menstruation
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occlusive diseases of the blood vessels (obliterative vascular diseases)
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Acute venous diseases
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cardiac arrhythmias
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Advanced osteoporosis
These instructions are for your safety and health. If you are unsure whether a massage is suitable for you, please consult your doctor.


Relaxation
Treat yourself to a Swedish massage and feel your body recharge with new energy! Targeted techniques stimulate circulation, promote cell regeneration, and relax tense muscles. The gentle yet effective movements help remove dead skin cells, revitalize the skin, and enhance overall well-being. Whether for deep relaxation, muscle support, or relief from tension – this massage brings harmony to body and mind.
Massages are available in German, English, Spanish, and French.