Rogner Bad Blumau, building in Styria, Austria
Rogner Bad Blumau is a large resort in Austria known for its thermal mineral waters and distinctive architecture. The property features colorfully designed buildings with curved lines and green roofs, multiple indoor and outdoor pools, sauna areas, dining options, and spacious relaxation zones.
The resort was designed by Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser and uses the natural Vulkania thermal spring that flows from the earth. This spring is one of the strongest in the region and has shaped the visitor experience since the hotel's opening.
The name Bad Blumau refers to the healing waters that have bubbled up from the earth and been used by people for generations. The grounds come alive daily as visitors float in warm pools, relax in bathrobes, and wander through the colorful architecture.
The property is large and can feel like a maze at first, but maps and signage help with navigation. Wear comfortable shoes, book pools and treatments in advance, and drink plenty of water throughout your stay.
The resort is the world's largest walk-in artwork designed for living and was created by artist Hundertwasser as an expression of harmony with nature. The Vulkania spring water also powers the property through geothermal energy generation.
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