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Széchenyi Thermal Bath
Edit ThisThe Széchenyi Bath is largest thermal spring bath complex not only in Budapest, in but Europe as well.
It was built in 1913in neo-baroque style. At that time it had private baths, separate men and women steam-bath sections, and different men / women "public baths".
The complex was expanded in 1927, and it still have 3 outdoor, and 15 indoor pools. After its expansion, the thermal artesian well couldn't fullfill its purpose, so a new well was drilled. The second thermal spring was found in 1938. Its depth is 1256m ( 4 120 ft ), and its temperature is 77 °C ( 170.6 °F ) and it supplies 6.000.000 litres ( 1 585 032 US gallons) of hot water daily.
Online tickets are availables to avoid waiting in front of the bath.
All of the pools are mixed.
| type: | Public Buildings |
| World66 rating: | |
| accessibility: | subway No.1, Széchenyi fürdő |
| tel: | 0036306982318 |
| openingHours: | 6:00-22:00 |
| url: | www.ticket.info.hu |
| address: | Állatkerti krt. 11. |
| email: | hunkonc@ticket.info.hu |
