- Medijske Toplice
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Medijske Toplice (Slovene: Medijske toplice) is a spa located in the town of Izlake in central Slovenia. It was established in 1877 by the local businessman Alojz Prašnikar, although thermal baths at the location were already mentioned by Johann Weikhard von Valvasor in his The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola in the 17th century. Today's spa consists of a hotel, an indoor swimming pool and an outdoor pool complex.
As of August 2010, the hotel and all facilities are closed.
Zagorje ob Savi Settlements Administrative centre: Zagorje ob Savi
Blodnik, Borje pri Mlinšah, Borje, Borovak pri Podkumu, Brezje, Breznik, Briše, Dobrljevo, Dolenja vas, Dolgo Brdo pri Mlinšah, Družina, Čemšenik, Čolnišče, Golče, Gorenja vas, Hrastnik pri Trojanah, Izlake, Jablana, Jarše, Jelenk, Jelševica, Jesenovo, Kandrše, Kisovec, Kolk, Kolovrat, Konjšica, Kostrevnica, Kotredež, Log pri Mlinšah, Loke pri Zagorju, Mali Kum, Medija, Mlinše, Mošenik, Orehovica, Osredek, Padež, Podkraj pri Zagorju, Podkum, Podlipovica, Polšina, Potoška vas, Požarje, Prapreče, Ravenska vas, Ravne pri Mlinšah, Razbor pri Čemšeniku, Razpotje, Rodež, Rove, Rovišče, Rtiče, Ržiše, Selo pri Zagorju, Senožeti, Sopota, Šemnik, Šentgotard, Šentlambert, Šklendrovec, Tirna, Vidrga, Vine, Vrh pri Mlinšah, Vrh, Vrhe, Zabava, Zabreznik, Zavine, Zgornji Prhovec, Znojile, ŽvaruljeLandmarks Gamberk Castle, Medija Castle, Medijske toplice spa, Kolovrat Castle, Izlake Parish Church, Zagorje Parish Church, Saint Anne's church, Čemšeniška planinaNotable people Coordinates: 46°9′27.32″N 14°55′30.72″E / 46.1575889°N 14.9252°E
Categories:- Spa waters
- Resorts in Slovenia
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