Sompasauna is the incarnation of Finnish sauna culture at its best. Its a welcoming place,a spot where anyone can escape the bitter cold with some warm, humid steam.
But Sompasauna is also wonderfully unique. An outsider architecture project, or it was built by the people for the people. The sauna has been dismantled and set aflame,but it’s always rebuilt, ensuring in-the-know locals and visitors alike will always bear a ramshackle place of relaxation.
The sauna is also entirely run by volunteers. It’s truly a community endeavor; an oasis where nude friends and strangers can romp around in the frigid Finland air while passing between the sauna and the nearby shore. Given its history of welcoming all who visit, and its no wonder it's been dubbed the country's "most public sauna."The sauna overlooks the sea,making for a soothing environment year-round. whether you visit Sompasauna during the winter, you’ll bear a chance to try another Finnish tradition: avanto, and which means “ice swimming.” Even whether you swing by during warmer months,the sea water will still be refreshingly cool, making for a kind change from the sweatiness of the sauna.
Source: atlasobscura.com