Cave Bath

Cave Bath

The Cave Bath is a thermal bath in a natural cave in Miskolctapolca, which is part of the city of Miskolc, Hungary, and is unique in Europe.

The thermal water (temperature: 30°C, 86°F) is reputed to cure pain in the joints, and since it has lower salt content than most thermal waters (around 1000 mg/litre), people can bathe in it for much longer, practically for an unlimited amount of time. The Cave Bath can be visited all year long except for January.

The cave and the thermal spring have been known since ancient times, but Tapolca became a popular bathing place only after the Ottoman occupation of Hungary (16th-17th century). During this time the area belonged to the Greek Orthodox abbey of Görömböly; the development of Tapolca into a bathing place was the idea of the abbot in 1711. He also brought doctors from Kassa, today Košice, Slovakia to examine the beneficial effects of the water. Three pools and an inn were constructed in 1723. The cave itself was not used yet, as the pools were outside. The water was colder than it is now, because the cold water springs of Tapolca (now playing an important role in providing Miskolc with drinkable water) were used too. By the mid-18th century, after a short period of popularity, the bath was neglected and by the 1800s the buildings were in ruins.

In 1837 the new abbot of Görömböly had the buildings restored and expanded. He also had the first indoor pool (though still outside the cave) built, but only for wealthy guests.

In the early 20th century the growing city Miskolc bought the area from the Greek Orthodox Church not only because of the thermal water but also because of the drinking water source (which now provides half of the city's water supply).

In the following years, new public baths were built. In 1934 Tapolca was officially recognised as a spa town. In 1939 the construction of a new bathing house began. During the construction several archaeological findings were unearthed, and a new, previously unknown water spring was found with a water temperature of 31.5°C. The thermal bath was opened in 1941 but the Cave Bath itself was opened only on 14 May 1959.

Since then the bath complex has been expanded several times. The outdoor pool and the characteristic, seashell-shaped roof before it were built in 1969. In the 1980s new rooms and corridors were built, and warmer pools (34°C and 36°C) were constructed. The newest expansion of the bath complex started in 1998.

External links

* [http://www.barlangfurdo.hu/index_en.php Official site (English version)] (also in Hungarian, German, Polish, Slovakian)
* [http://www.varoskalauz.hu/miskolc/miviz/furdo.htm Short article] (Hungarian and German)
* [http://www.miskolctapolca.hu Miskolctapolca's official site] (Hungarian only)
* [http://wikitravel.org/en/Miskolc-Tapolca Wikitravel info]
* [http://www.budapestsun.com/full_story.asp?ArticleID=%7BF3BCEAD9136211D3BBE60000C074DF99%7D&From=Style "Miskolc's Blue Lagoon"] – An article in the "Budapest Sun"


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