Historic Chicago Bathhouse Transformed into Luxury Home

A former public bathhouse from the late 1800s is now a $5.75 million luxury residence.

Apr. 12, 2026 at 6:44am

A bold, colorful silkscreen-style illustration depicting a vintage claw-foot bathtub repeated in a grid pattern, representing the repurposing of a historic public bathhouse into a modern private residence.The transformation of a historic public bathhouse into a multi-million dollar luxury home reflects the evolving identity of Chicago's urban landscape.Chicago Today

A historic public bathhouse in Chicago built in the late 1800s has been transformed into a luxurious 9,740-square-foot home, now on the market for $5.75 million. The former Lincoln Public Bath features modern amenities while preserving original architectural details that nod to its storied past.

Why it matters

This property represents the collision of Chicago's history and modernity, as one of only four remaining public bathhouses from the early 1900s that have been repurposed for residential use. It raises questions about the value of preserving historic structures and whether a multi-million dollar price tag is justified for a piece of the city's past, no matter how luxurious the modern transformation.

The details

The home sits on an oversized 62.5-by-125-foot lot, with much of the space dedicated to an outdoor patio area complete with a kitchen, bar, and mini basketball court. Inside, the 6-bedroom, 6-full and 2-half bath home features a 60-foot-long great room with double-height ceilings and massive windows, as well as a primary suite with a den, walk-in closet, fireplace, and sculptured soaking tub. The lower level includes two separate 2-bedroom, 2-living room suites, ideal for in-laws or guests.

  • The Lincoln Public Bath was built between 1894 and 1920, when Chicago constructed dozens of public bathhouses to meet the hygiene needs of residents.
  • The historic bathhouse-turned-home has been on and off the market since June, and was most recently relisted in January 2026 with a $5.75 million price tag.

The players

Lincoln Public Bath

A historic public bathhouse in Chicago built in the late 1800s, one of only four such structures remaining in the city.

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The takeaway

This transformation of a historic public bathhouse into a luxurious private residence highlights the ongoing tension in Chicago between preserving the city's architectural heritage and embracing modern development. While the home's high-end features may appeal to some buyers, the steep price tag raises questions about accessibility and whether such properties truly serve the public good.