Römertherme Baden, Thermal wellness center in Baden, Austria
The Römertherme Baden is a thermal wellness center in the city of Baden, spreading across several thousand square meters. It features indoor and outdoor pools filled with mineral-rich water, along with different temperature zones to suit various needs.
The facility was built in the early 19th century, continuing a long bathing tradition. This tradition traces back to the use of sulfur springs by Roman settlers who discovered these waters more than 2000 years ago.
The facility brings together traditional European bathing practices with modern wellness treatments that visitors can experience today. Finnish saunas sit alongside relaxation areas based on Austrian therapeutic approaches.
The complex is divided into different temperature zones, with most pools ranging between 28 and 36 degrees Celsius. Visitors should know that last entry typically happens in the evening, and opening hours may vary depending on the season.
The center is fed by fourteen natural sulfur springs that supply healing mineral water to different areas of the complex. A special attraction is the outdoor pool with the sulfur wall, where visitors can see warm water flowing directly from the ground.
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