44 of the Semirechye Regional Revolutionary Committee "On providing the population of the Turkestan Republic with baths" issued in April 1921.
After the city overcame the population of 1 million people, the norms for the provision of baths were not observed by a factor of two (1.6 versus 3.0 places per 1000 inhabitants).
[3] Built in 1979-1982 under the leadership of a group of architects and designers (V. T. Khvan, M. K. Ospanov, V. Chechelev, K. R. Tulebaev, etc.)
The "Arasan" complex includes oriental, Russian and Finnish baths, a hydropathic establishment, a shower pavilion, and a children's department.
A frame building with brick walls, has 5 floors, where technical and functional premises are located.
The western building dominating in the spatial composition has a semicircular outline and is crowned with a ribbed dome.
[5] On January 26, 1984, the health-improving complex was included in the State list of historical and cultural monuments of local importance in Almaty.
On November 10, 2010, a new State List of Historical and Cultural Monuments of Local Significance of the city of Almaty was approved, simultaneously with which all previous decisions on this matter were invalidated.