Thermal bath in a cave, wow that’s so amazing, need to go there!!!
The unusual thermal cave bath in Miskolctapolca, Hungary is unique all around Europe. Besides the natural cave bath there are indoor and outdoor pools, an aqua park, thermal pools and a small pool for the children. The spa is situated in a large park with a lake.
The cave and the thermal spring have been known since ancient times, but it 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 church. The development of the bathing place was the idea of the abbot in 1711.
In the following years, new public baths were built. 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.
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This is so awesome, and amazing, and beautiful.
Masterpiece post.These pictures are superb.jalal
This is awesome; now I have a reason to add Hungary to my bucket list; And I have Hungarian in me somewhere way back