Széchenyi Thermal Bath
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Széchenyi Thermal Bath is one of Europe’s largest and most famous medicinal bath complexes, renowned for its neo-baroque architecture and extensive thermal pools in Budapest, Hungary.
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| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
building
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public bath → thermal bath complex → tourist attraction → |
| architecturalStyle |
Neo-Baroque
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| city |
Budapest
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| constructionStartDate |
1909
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| continent |
Europe
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| country |
Hungary
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| hasAmenity |
cafés
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changing rooms → massage services → restaurants → |
| hasFeature |
indoor pools
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medical treatment facilities → outdoor pools → saunas → spa treatment rooms → steam rooms → thermal spring-fed pools → |
| hasFunction |
balneotherapy
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medical treatment → recreation → tourism → |
| hasPoolType |
leisure pools
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medicinal pools → swimming pools → |
| heritageSignificance |
important spa architecture in Budapest
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| isOneOf |
largest medicinal bath complexes in Europe
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most famous thermal baths in Budapest → |
| knownFor |
indoor thermal pools
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medicinal thermal waters → neo-baroque architecture → outdoor thermal pools → spa and wellness services → |
| languageOfName |
Hungarian
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| localName |
Széchenyi Gyógyfürdő
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| locatedIn |
Budapest
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City Park, Budapest → Városliget → |
| namedAfter |
István Széchenyi
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| openingDate |
1913
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| openToPublic |
yes
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| partOf |
Budapest spa culture
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| touristPopularity |
high
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| waterSource |
thermal springs under City Park
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| waterTemperatureRange |
approximately 18–40 °C
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| waterType |
thermal water
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