Uniejów, Spa town in central Poland
Uniejów is a town along the Warta River featuring a thermal complex with hot water sourced from 2000 meters underground. The facility includes indoor and outdoor pools that operate year-round for visitors.
The town received its first written mention in 1136 through a papal document and maintained strong ties to the Archbishops of Gniezno. A Gothic castle built in the 14th century remains a defining landmark today.
The Spycimierz parish creates flower carpets stretching for kilometers during Corpus Christi processions, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. This tradition shapes the religious life and community spirit of the area.
The thermal complex is open throughout the year with pool temperatures maintained between 33 and 35 degrees Celsius. Plan your visit based on whether you prefer outdoor bathing in warmer months or indoor facilities in cooler seasons.
The Gothic castle built between 1360 and 1365 sits integrated within a landscape park at the heart of the thermal complex. This blend of medieval fortress and contemporary wellness facilities creates an unusual pairing of two different eras.
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