aurujaam
Aurujaam is a term of Estonian origin that translates to "steam room" or "sauna." It specifically refers to a public bathhouse or a dedicated facility for steam bathing. Historically, aurujaam served as a communal space for hygiene, relaxation, and social gathering. These establishments were common in many Estonian towns and cities, offering a place for people to cleanse themselves and engage in the practice of saunas, which involves heating a room and then using steam, often generated by pouring water on hot stones.
The design and features of an aurujaam could vary, but they typically included changing rooms, washing areas,