Venera Thermal Baths
Venera Thermal Baths

Venera Thermal Baths

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DJ608D, Băile Herculane 325200, Romania

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The Venera Baths are a tourist attraction with curative properties. These baths have been known since the Roman period, but during the Austro-Hungarian period the Venera spring was rediscovered. Initially, it was used for the hygiene of soldiers, but research on its water revealed that it has twice the amount of sulfur per liter of water compared to other springs.

In the past, venereal diseases were very common, specialists discovered that this spring treated these diseases, the sulfur in large quantity having a sterilizing effect. The spring was named Venera, after the diseases it treated.

In addition, the water of this spring is also used to treat rheumatic conditions.

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