"Anyone who wants to get their immune system fit for the cold season with an inhalation is very welcome. From November 1, both buildings will be open to visitors until 7 p.m.," says Stadtwerke Kevelaer. The graduation house opens daily at 8:30 am, the first session in the inhalatorium starts at 9:00 am.
The salty air, also known as brine, cleanses the airways. It has an anti-inflammatory and decongestant effect on the mucous membranes. Seating and loungers around the graduation house invite you to relax and consciously take deep breaths. The brine can have an even more intensive effect in the inhalatorium. Here, the air is enriched with dry, velvety fine brine mist that penetrates deep into the lungs. The 30-minute sessions start on the hour and half hour.
Admission tickets
One-way tickets for the Inhalatorium cost 3 euros, children and young people pay 2 euros. The ten-ticket is available for 27 euros (18 euros reduced). Tickets can be purchased cashless from the ticket machine at the graduation house. Tickets are also available and can be paid for in cash at the information building of the St. Jakob brine garden, which will be staffed daily from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. from November 1, at the Tourist Information in the town hall and at the Kevelaer public utility company. Tickets for barrier-free access to the Inhalatorium can be purchased both here and at the ticket machines.