Russian & Turkish Baths
Bathhouse in Manhattan, New York
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The Russian & Turkish Baths are a bathhouse in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.[1][2][3]
| Russian & Turkish Baths | |
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| Type | Bathhouse |
| Location | 268 E 10th Street, New York City, United States |
| Coordinates | 40°43â²42â³N 73°59â²01â³W |
| Opened | 1892 |
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The Russian & Turkish Baths are run on alternate weeks by the two owners, Boris Tuberman and David Shapiro.[3] There are differences between the "Boris weeks" and "David weeks" in that the "David weeks" have digital swipe passes for admission while the "Boris weeks" are more old-school. As of 2024, the businesses are still run separately, with one currently run by Boris' grandson, Julius Tuberman-Solon, and the other by David's sons, Dmitry and Jack.[3]
