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easternblocrelics · 5 months
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Miskolctapolca, Hungary
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scavengedluxury · 1 year
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Cave bath, Shell pool. Miskolctapolca, 1968. From the Budapest municipal photography company archive.
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csimpolya · 9 months
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Miskolctaploca, Léna és Nándi találka
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miskolci-foto · 1 year
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seo-hungary · 1 year
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budapestbug · 1 year
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Indulge yourself in north-east Hungary’s nature-carved cave bath. Miskolctapolca is a resort with a special microclimate in the southern part of Miskolc, offering a chance to recharge your batteries, with a boating lake and healing thermal water welling up from the depths of the mountain. The water carved out the cave system – now transformed into a bath – from the hard limestone over millennia. The pools inside the caves are perfect for relaxing all year round. In fact, thanks to the warm karst water from the depths of the mountain, winter bathing may be even more refreshing. This is your chance to take part in an experience normally reserved for trained cavers when they discover a cave – but they have to wear protective gear while they do so. The cave pools have been formed in natural passages and halls, with underwater jets at the bottom to massage guests. A little further away, moving against, or possibly riding the current of an “underground river” moved by a hidden structure, you can get to the swimming pool of the oldest excavated, most beautiful cave section. Swimming in passages that are hundreds of thousands of years old, a pleasant tingling feeling pervades your body, as the wild water currents under the surface gently caress you. From here you reach the Star Hall, where it feels as though you’re swimming under the starry sky. You’ll enter a meditative state, while listening to the mysterious echo of the Star Hall, or simply admiring the special shapes of this rare natural phenomenon. By the way, this thermal water is less dense than other healing waters, which is why many prefer it: you can stay in this water as long as you like and try the magnificent kneading and other water attractions. This also allows children to paddle along with their parents all day. So it makes no difference whether you’ve come to rejuvenate or revitalise, for preventive or healing purposes or to play together: everything is possible here. The 30°C water and the climate of the cave both have a healing effect and are particularly recommended for degenerative joint diseases. Rheumatic and musculoskeletal problems are treated in a pleasant environment and a familiar atmosphere. Balneo- and aqua-therapy are a long-standing tradition here. In addition to healing and thermal pools, visitors looking for more of a sense of freedom can choose from several outdoor pools. The cave is a masterpiece of nature, but the lake pools and the gracefully elegant shell roof leaning over it are a tribute to human creativity. One of the most relaxing place in Hungary But you’ll also find a children’s pool, a lake spa experience, a swimming pool and a sauna park. In the latter, guests looking to relax, refresh and detoxify have a choice of three lava-stone Finnish saunas, three infrared saunas and a steam cabin. After the sauna, you can cool off in the 16‑18°C plunge pool. The ruins of the Benedictine monastery built in the 13th century are visible at the entrance to the Cave Bath. Monks lived here from the second half of the 14th until the beginning of the 16th century. The abbey suffered several attacks over the years, until finally members of the order fled. The abandoned buildings were destroyed, after which the area became a swamp. In 1711, the abbot of Tapolca had doctors brought from Košice to prove the healing effect of the water and the area. The description of the wooden bath building dates back to 1743, so the bath was definitely completed by then, but Miskolctapolca only truly became a resort area in the 1920s and 30s. As you can see, neither winter nor summer exist at the Cave Bath. Spring rules eternal in the cave passages, whether it’s sweltering hot or bitterly cold outside. The exciting Avalon Park Avalon Park, including the Maya Play Park, as well as an electric go-kart track offer high-standard entertainment in the region. An assortment of safe equipment for agility, climbing and jumping, as well as slides, ensure that kids of all ages will have fun at the play park. Entering the play park, children forget about time altogether and become completely engrossed in playing. For young adults, the tree-lined electric go-kart track at the HELL Kart & Event Centre offers a suitable programme with ferocious speeds for technical sports enthusiasts. If, however, you’re obsessed with active leisure, choose the tracks of the nearby adventure park, where you can test your skills on a blue, a red and a black route. Come and dip into the experiences available at the Miskolctapolca Cave Bath.
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1. favourite place in your country? Oh...I like Budapest, sure. Kőszeg. Miskolctapolca. Balaton.
11. favourite native writer/poet? To be perfectly honest, high school lit classes rather put me off of Hungarian literature (most of the stuff we had to read were basically... men suffering for the sake of suffering), and to this day I mostly read stuff that was originally published in English. But I do love Magda Szabó's Abigél.
17. are you interested in your country’s history? When I was in school, we alternated between modul on Hungarian and world history, and I was always more interested in the latter. But, like, cares about what king fought what battles? On the other hand, my high school was named after a 19th century countess who established the first girls' school in Hungary and hid revolutionaries during the 1848/49 revolution, so I got toe learn about her, and that was cool? And the wife of the most famous poet, Sándor Petőfi, was an accomplished literary translator in her own right, and yet most people only remember her as such--as Sándor Petőfi's wife? (They were married for like 2 years before he died. She lived for two more decades.) And no-one talks about Vilma Hugonnai, the first female doctor in Hungary, and her struggled to get her degree? So, yeah, that I'm interested in.
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triplak-blog · 10 months
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Neoplan N4522 Centroliner (JUV-094, MVK) Miskolctapolca 2023.04.15.
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In A Land Of Spas, Hungary's Cave Bath Falls Victim To Soaring Gas Prices
In A Land Of Spas, Hungary’s Cave Bath Falls Victim To Soaring Gas Prices
In recent years, the venue has relied on gas to top up the temperatures in the pools. Miskolctapolca, Hungary: Staff turned off the lights and started draining the pools at Hungary’s famous Miskolctapolca cave baths on Monday, after the centuries-old attraction succumbed to a modern-day crisis – soaring gas prices. Visitors have been coming to the vast cavern since before Roman times to bathe in…
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znewstech · 2 years
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In A Land Of Spas, Hungary's Cave Bath Falls Victim To Soaring Gas Prices
In A Land Of Spas, Hungary’s Cave Bath Falls Victim To Soaring Gas Prices
In recent years, the venue has relied on gas to top up the temperatures in the pools. Miskolctapolca, Hungary: Staff turned off the lights and started draining the pools at Hungary’s famous Miskolctapolca cave baths on Monday, after the centuries-old attraction succumbed to a modern-day crisis – soaring gas prices. Visitors have been coming to the vast cavern since before Roman times to bathe in…
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easternblocrelics · 4 years
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Miskolctapolca 1: JUNO Szálló - Hotel JUNO - Гостиница "ЮНО" 2: Termálfürdő - Thermalbad - Thermal bath - Баня с термальной водой 3: A termálfürdő hallja - Die Halle des Thermalbades - Hall of the thermal bath - Холл бани с термальной водой 4: Tó - Teich - Pond - Озеро
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scavengedluxury · 2 years
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Juno Hotel, Miskolctapolca, 1974. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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adamnet · 2 years
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Unique thermal springs in a natural cave with several pools and halls — Barlagfürdő • Унікальні термальні джерела в природній печері з кількома басейнами й залами — Barlagfürdő ••• #world #hungary #magyarország #miskolc #miskolctapolca #barlagfürdő #christmas #thermalbaths #christmasmood #christmastime #travel #winter #nice #nofilte #краса #гарно #різдво #різвянийнастрій #купальні #термальнікупальні #подорожі #зима #барлагфюрдо #мішкольц #мішкольцтапольца #угорщина #світ #безфільтрів (Barlangfürdő) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXt36lUNTPr/?utm_medium=tumblr
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miskolci-foto · 1 year
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🔹Fanni és Gergő ajándék jegyesfotózása 💍💕 @fannykaal @bckgergo . . . Jegyes kreatívfotózás Miskolcon: 🔹www.miskolcifoto.hu . . . . . . #miskolc #miskolcifoto #ighungary #fotozas #párosfotózás #fotózás #hungarygram #budapest #miskolcplaza #couplephotos #studiófotózás #mizumiskolc #portréfotó #budapesthungary #fotozas #miskolcinsta #miskolchun #miskolctapolca #magyarmodell #jegyesfotózás #esküvőifotózás #modelphotography #modeling #budapestgram #borsod #glamour @top_magyar_portre @fotosok_vilaga (helyszín: Miskolc, Hungary) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck3O6tpgMUN/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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budapestbug · 4 years
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Miskolctapolca Cave Bath In Hungary, the “Bath of the Year competition” has been held for many years, in which nearly 200 baths can be voted for in 3 different categories. The baths run in three categories: Bath of the year, Emerging bath of the year, and the Local’s favourite bath. These categories were necessary because the over 200 baths in Hungary has very different characteristics and opportunities. In 2016, the Bath of the Year was Miskolctapolca Cave Bath, which is one of the most special locations for a bath in Hungary. This beloved bath isn’t only unique in our country, water that’s this warm in karst, can’t be found anywhere else in Europe. One of the most popular tourist destinations in Miskolc is the Miskolctapolca Cave Bath. As most part of the bath is covered and the water is warm, it can be visited all year long. The 30 °C water and the cave’s climate has a healing effect, mainly for joint diseases, but it’s salt content is lower than that of medicinal waters (it doesn’t reach the 1000mg/liter), therefore you can bathe in it as long as you want. Along the two thermal baths the Roman hall, Star hall, Old cave pool and the Bath Hall awaits those who wish to visit the bath. Exploring the adventurous hiding spots, we can discover light- and sound therapy baths, massaging waterfalls and relaxing baths. In the 16th century it became more visited and better known for bathing, healing and washing by the Turkish, the nearby imperial troops, and the greek tradesmen and women from nearby villages. In 1711, Vác’s Bishop Zsigmond Kollovich, who was also a abbot from Tapolca, brings the castle’s attention to the bath’s state in a letter, and requests Siking, the emperor’s general and his soldiers, to fix it. The abbot brought doctors and professionals from Kassa, whose job was to support the importance of the bath’s, water’s and area’s healing properties through their research, even more so, as the area was becoming marshy, and people began to leave. In 1717, in the “budgeting” of the Abbey of Tapolca is where we can first read about plans and recommendations about utilizing the bath for business, which states “there is water, but it’s missing a connecting building or some sort of cover”. Between 1720-23 the plans of the bath is drawn up, which consists of 6 rooms, welcoming hall, which after being built will make the healing water more worthy for visiting pilgrims. Following the abbot’s recommendation they guided the water to three lakes, building small chambers above them, so people, depending on their statuses and ranks, could enjoy the bath by themselves or with others, in separate baths. The 6 roomed bath house is built as well. The water of the bath comes from a rock cavity, it’s transparent in colour, smells of nitrate, pulls the skin together, decreases fever and increases the appetite. The rock’s water flow is 750l/minute. During the middle of the 18th century, the bath and the area becomes unpopulated once again, the ceiling of the building falls in, the steam ruins the wooden structure.In 1934, Miskolctapolca officially becomes a resort, which results in an increased number of visitors, and speeds up the process of modernizing the spa.
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