
If you’re looking for a way to boost your health and overall well-being, a visit to the graduation tower might be just what you need.
Even the ancient Romans recognized the value of salt often referred to as “white gold” for its preservative and healing properties. The graduation tower we’ve built at the Skolnity resort in Wisła is living proof of its therapeutic power.
By deeply inhaling the salt-rich aerosol, visitors benefit from the unique microclimate created around this fascinating structure, also known as an open-air inhalatorium.
To take advantage of iodine so essential for our bodies you don’t need to travel to the seaside. A simple walk to our graduation tower is enough. In fact, just one hour spent inhaling the salty air here is equivalent to breathing iodine-rich air by the Baltic Sea for three full days!
This health-promoting structure is built using wood and fine twigs, supported by sturdy beams driven into the ground. Brine is pumped to the top and trickles down over the branches, forming an aerosol rich in essential minerals such as iodine, bromine, calcium, potassium, magnesium, iron, and sodium.
To make the most of your visit, it’s recommended to walk or jog gently while inside the tower area. Physical activity helps boost circulation, allowing your body to absorb the valuable microelements more efficiently.
Want to cleanse your airways and regenerate their mucous membranes? Looking to improve your mood, enhance your skin, or strengthen your immune system? You’ve come to the right place! Our salt aerosol will support you this is a space designed with health and nature in mind, filled with beneficial elements.
Salt aerosol has a positive effect on the respiratory, nervous, and immune systems. Inhalation can help with:
Before graduation towers were recognized for their healing potential, they were primarily used for salt production. But as science progressed, it became clear that salt also offers medicinal benefits. The first brine graduation tower was built in 14th-century Lombardy, Italy. Though it hasn’t survived, it started a trend that was soon adopted by Germany and Austria.
In Poland, the first large-scale graduation tower was and still is the iconic structure in Ciechocinek. Built in the mid-19th century, it remains the largest facility of its kind in Europe to this day.
There are many such inhalatoriums across Poland, but we sincerely hope that the one in Wisła will win your hearts. So go ahead combine active relaxation with caring for your health, and make salt inhalation at Skolnity part of your regular wellness routine.





