Gellért Baths

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Have you ever felt the soothing embrace of history? Right here before you stands the Gellért Baths a masterpiece of Art Nouveau architecture. For centuries this location has been a haven of healing and relaxation. Imagine the echoes of laughter and whispers of secrets through the magnificent halls.

The Gellért Baths weren’t always this opulent. Their history stretches back to the 13th century. A hospital stood on this very ground. Later during the Ottoman Empire Turkish baths were built here. The “magical healing spring” was treasured. They called it the “muddy bath” Sárósfürdő due to the mineral mud settling at the bottom.

The Gellért Baths we see today arose between 1912 and 1918. Architects Artúr Sebestyén Ármín Hegedűs and Izidor Sterk created this stunning Art Nouveau design. The building suffered damage during World War II. It was later painstakingly restored to its former glory in 2008. This renovation returned the baths to their original splendor.

Step inside and marvel at the intricate mosaics. The Zsolnay tiles shimmer in the light. Admire the stained glass windows. They depict scenes from the epic poem “The Death of Buda” by János Arany. Notice the sculptures. They add to the artistic ambiance. “Primavera” by János Pásztor “Venus” by Adolf Huszár and the “Duck Girl” fountain by Miklós Ligeti are highlights.

The Gellért Baths are more than just a beautiful building. They offer a wide array of services. Thermal pools with mineral-rich water soothe aches and pains. The water’s temperature ranges from 35 to 40 degrees Celsius. There’s an indoor swimming pool a wave pool and even saunas. Massages and other spa treatments are available too. The baths once had separate sections for men and women. Since 2013 all pools are mixed gender.

The Gellért Baths have also appeared in film. They served as a set for movies like “Cremaster 5” and “K-12”. Their unique beauty has captivated filmmakers for decades.

Soak in the mineral-rich waters. Let the elegance of the Art Nouveau design surround you. Feel the weight of centuries of history wash over you. The Gellért Baths are a true Budapest treasure. A place where time stands still and rejuvenation takes center stage. A memory that will linger long after your visit ends.

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