Anna Spring, Thermal spring in Szeged, Hungary
Anna Spring is a thermal spring in Szeged, Hungary, integrated into a larger spa complex with multiple indoor pools. The water is used for both medical treatments and general recreational bathing.
The spring was used as a local water resource for many decades before it was brought into a regional public spa association covering the Southern Plains area. That move led to more organized use of the thermal water across the region.
The name Anna follows an old regional tradition of naming springs after saints. Today, locals come here not just for leisure but also on the advice of doctors, treating a visit as part of regular care rather than a special occasion.
The complex has Finnish saunas, steam rooms, and experience pools alongside the main bathing areas. If you have specific mobility needs, it is worth checking with the venue in advance, as some areas may be harder to access.
The water from this spring has a mineral profile that doctors can prescribe for locomotor, digestive, and gynecological conditions under medical supervision. This makes it one of the few places in the region where a thermal bath can be part of a formal medical treatment plan.
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