Arasan (health complex)

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.