Turkish Baths

The Turkish Baths were an exclusive First Class Accommodation of the Titanic. They were located on F Deck,

Right Next to the Swimming Pool. It was a complex made up of a steam room, a Hot room, a temperate room, an electric bath room, a cooling room, and a shampooing room.

It was the most interesting decorated part of the ship. The room contained bronze Arabian lamps, Moorish tiles, and carvings on the walls and ceiling. The portholes were covered with Egyptian curtains. The room's noticeable feature was a drinking fountain.

Trivia:

The Turkish baths ( Cooling Room ) are the most preserved area on Titanic's Wreck, with even the Wall Tiling, the recliners and the framework for the dressing rooms survived in recognizable condition.

For Much of Judy's Annoyance, '''Nick was relaxing in the Turkish Bath Complex. Notably the Steam Room, also using the benefits in the Cooling room on the first day of the travel, instead of helping her to find the criminals. Hitler also used the benefits of the Cooling room ( The Massaging )'''

Nick Remarks that He had a nice relaxing treatment on the Complex, however, he also remarks he believes the equipment is weird, also remarking that this would make sense since they were traveling like 100 years ago.