History of the Bath
The architectural plan for the public bath in Dandár street was prepared by Ferenc K. Császár. The Bath was commissioned in 1930, then transformed in 1936. During World War II the Bath was only slightly damaged so it could be opened as soon as 1945. Originally, the Bath operated as a sanitary bath. In 1978, however, following a thorough reconstruction, it was put in operation as a thermal bath.
Bath units
Number of pools: 3
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Thermal bath
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Water temperature
Water surface area
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20, 38, 36 °C
13,5; 26,5; 62 m2
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Water composition
Hot spring water with calcium, magnesium, hydrogen-carbonate and sulphate-chloride, also containing sodium, with a substantial content of fluoride ions.
For Therapeutic Diagnoses of:
- degenerative illnesses of joints
- chronic and semi-acute arthritis
- dislocation of the vertebral disc
- neuralgia
Services:
- Group thermal bath
- Sauna
- Tub-bath
- Underwater water-beam massage
- Shower bath
- Medical healing massage
- Refreshing massage
- Foot massage, foot care
- Bathing suit rentals
- Custody of valuables
- Buffet
Opening hours
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Monday-Friday
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06.00 a.m. - 07.00 p.m.
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Saturday
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06.00 a.m. - 12.00 a.m.
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Accessibility
Dandár Gyógyfürdő
H-1095 Budapest, Dandár u. 5-7.
Telephone: (36-1) 215-7084
Manager: Mrs. Júlianna Kocsis Miklós
By public transportation: tramways 2 and 24 and buses 23 and 54.
The thermal bath is located in the vicinity of the Boráros square.