The roofs of the bath

Budapest - Szechenyi Thermal Bath

The roofs of the Széchenyi Bath. The Széchenyi Medicinal Bath in Budapest is the largest medicinal bath in Europe. Its water is supplied by two thermal springs, their temperature is 74°F/23°C and 77°F/25°C, respectively.

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5 Responses to The roofs of the bath

  1. DanStar says:

    Love the light in this image. Would also like to be enjoying the baths!

  2. Tomtom says:

    Hajjaj érdekes is lenne ha 23 C fokos vízbe kéne fürdeni. Nem túl meleg.Amúgy a fahrenheit helyett celsius lenne akkor a számok stimmelnének.Mellesleg már csak a 2. kútat használja a Szecska :P
    Szép kép jó blog! :]

    http://www.termeszetvilaga.hu/tv98/tv9806/kincs.html

  3. I love the steam bath they have here. The outdoor pools are also wonderful. When I come to Budapest I always go to the Szechenyi bath although I have been meaning to go to the Gellert Bath as well (I have not been there since 1996). I cannot wait to go there again when I go back in June.

  4. Hilda says:

    Beautiful domes and spires! The medicinal baths sound very interesting. Do they really help?

  5. Zsolt72 says:

    Hilda…they say it helps, yes.:)

    tomtom..az info a wikipediáról van, ha nem helyes pont arra jók a kommentek, hogy kiigazítsák:) köszi:)

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