As Burgas, Thermal fountain complex in Ourense, Spain.
As Burgas is a thermal spring complex in Ourense featuring three distinct fountain sections where naturally heated water emerges from deep underground aquifers. The site includes an archaeological interpretation center, open gardens, and soaking pools fed by water reaching around 60 degrees Celsius.
Roman settlers built the first thermal baths in the first century AD, constructing a sanctuary that became the foundation for Ourense's growth. These hot springs were central to the city's early development and settlement pattern.
The name comes from Galician words meaning boiling springs, and stone altars here once honored water deities worshipped by ancient peoples. You can still see these carved stones today, revealing how sacred the thermal waters were to those who lived here.
The site is open daily with different areas to explore depending on your interests and available time. Wear sturdy shoes since pathways around the pools and gardens can be uneven, and remember that water in certain sections gets very hot.
The Fervedoiro square features a pond where water boils so intensely that bubbles constantly rise to the surface in a striking display. A historic iron grate has protected this area since 1881, installed after a royal visit made safety measures necessary.
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