Unicum Traditional Salty Bath
Traditional bath
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As part of a project, initiated by the Tourism Association of Corund/Korond, two new pools was created on the original site, one 8×12 metres for adults and one 4×4 metres for children.
Three centuries ago, this place was already famous.
At the foot of the legendary Firtos Hill, at an altitude of five hundred and thirty-four metres above sea level, in the heart of Szeklerland, lies the traditional bath, surrounded by a beautiful large pinewood park!
"The water from the salt spring of Corund/Korond is one of the best salt waters, with important components other than salt, such as the high levels of free carbonic acid, iron and sodium bicarbonate, which are unusual in salt waters. And so it is three times more dense than the world-famous Nauheim, which is why it is called Unicum." (Count Sándor Teleki, 1729)
ENTRY:
Three centuries ago, this place was already famous.
At the foot of the legendary Firtos Hill, at an altitude of five hundred and thirty-four metres above sea level, in the heart of Szeklerland, lies the traditional bath, surrounded by a beautiful large pinewood park!
"The water from the salt spring of Corund/Korond is one of the best salt waters, with important components other than salt, such as the high levels of free carbonic acid, iron and sodium bicarbonate, which are unusual in salt waters. And so it is three times more dense than the world-famous Nauheim, which is why it is called Unicum." (Count Sándor Teleki, 1729)
ENTRY:
- for locals 5 RON
- for tourists 10 RON
Location
- Corund