- Gellért Baths
Gellért Thermal Baths and Swimming Pool, also called Gellért fürdő or Gellért Baths, is one of the most beautiful and elegant baths in
Budapest , built between 1912 and 1918 in the (Secession)Art Nouveau style. They were damaged duringWorld War II , but then rebuilt. References to healing waters in this location are found from as early as the 13th century. A hospital was located on this site during theMiddle Ages . During the reign of theOttoman Empire , baths were also built on this particular site.The Gellért Baths complex includes
thermal baths , which are small pools containing water from Gellért hill's mineral hot springs. The water containscalcium ,magnesium , hydrocarbonate,alkalis ,chloride ,sulfate , andfluoride . There are two different thermal baths, according to the signs on the walls of the baths, one is around 36°C and the other around 38°C. The thermal baths are decorated beautifully with mosaic tiles. The complex also includessauna s andplunge pool s (segregated by gender), an open-airswimming pool which can create artificial waves every ten minutes and aneffervescent swimming pool.Masseuse services are available. Different types of massage are available. In a half hour massage, patrons and are escorted into a room with 3 massage beds and are asked to remove all their clothing. The massages given are completely nude, with 3 massages going on in the same room at once. Gellért Baths also offer a wide range of medical services, but they must be booked ahead of time.References
* "Budapest". "DK Eyewitness Travel Guides" (2004)
*1000 Places to See Before You Die Trivia
* The Hotel is the basis for the Thermal Bath Hotel in the game
See also
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Hotel Gellért
*Király Baths
*Rudas Baths
* Széchenyi BathsExternal links
* [http://www.gellertbath.com/ Gellert Baths site] ?
* [http://www.spasbudapest.com/furdo.php?idx=5 Budapest Spas and Hot Springs entry on Gellért Baths]
* [http://www.danubiushotels.com/en/budapest-hotels/danubius-hotel-gellert-budapest/hotelinfo/gellert_bath Danubius Hotels Gellért Baths site] ?
* [http://imagelinka.com/v1/view.jsp?id=439 Visit Gellert Baths at imageLinka]
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