Gellért Baths

Towards the end of the war, the prestigious Art Nouveau women's thermal bath was bombed, destroying the Zsolnay pyrogranite façade and the wooden interior of the dressing rooms.

Due to economic condition following the war, the thermal bath was redesigned in a much more puritanical manner.

The water contains calcium, magnesium, hydrocarbonate, alkalis, chloride, sulfate, and fluoride.

[1] The temperature of the water is between 35 and 40 °C (95 and 104 °F).The thermal baths are decorated beautifully with mosaic tiles.

Gellért Spa is famous for its main hall with gallery and glass roof, built in Art-Nouveau style.

Towels and swimsuits may be bought in the Spa (renting is no longer allowed following measures against the COVID-19 pandemic).

Budapest, Gellért Bath
Gellert baths main building
The effervescent swimming pool in Gellért Baths
The entrance hall to the Gellért Baths complex
The entrance hall to the Gellért Baths complex
The entrance hall to the Gellért Baths complex
The entrance hall to the Gellért Baths complex
Gellért Baths complex