€ 1.500.000
Rif. C-76
Place: Thermal Hotel built in the 60s, located inthe largest thermal center in Europe, at the foot of the Euganean Hills, within easy reach of cities such as Venice, Padua, Verona and Vicenza.
Altitude: 11 mt. above sea level.
Surface: 1,500 sqm
Period of construction: The main building was built in the early 1960s and the annex, still to be completed, in the 1990s.
Hotel complex: It consists of a main building with several floors with a spa treatment center and an outbuilding in the raw state.
Main building: The main building consists of 5 floors and reflects the type of construction of the hotels of the 1960s, with low levels of use for the spaces dedicated to the first reception for hotel guests, the local service, as well as the Department Cure, which anticipate the above 3 floors where there are guest rooms (the fourth level attic is used as a service rooms for employees)
Guest rooms: Currently the hotel has 38 rooms, spread over several floors: 18 single rooms and 20 double rooms all equipped with toilet.
Spa treatment center: From the back of the building leads to the garden with a swimming pool with small independent construction of the first floor above ground, containing a bar and changing rooms.
Swimming pools: 2 outdoor swimming pools.
Accessories & Outbuildings:
Thermal water: from the source; currently relies on three thermal wells.
Land: The whole building complex is spread over an area of 14,188 sqm, destined to garden, walkways and maneuvering area.
Conditions: completely to restructure.
Energy Class: A+. The Hotel for room heaters and sanitary water uses thermal water that comes out from the soil at a constant temperature of about 75 ° C. The thermal water is a renewable natural practically free and does not cause CO2 emissions.
Services:
Opening period: annual.
Lake: Lago di Garda (115 km).
Sea: Adriatic Sea (50 km).
Thermae: in the hotel.
Airport: International Airport "Marco Polo" Venice (61 km).
Major cities: Venice (54 km); Bologna (108 km); Florence (213 km); Milan (252 km); Genoa (373 km); Turin (383 km); Rome (485 km); Naples (682 km).
Montegrotto Terme
The city of Montegrotto Terme, along with the nearby Abano Terme, constitutes the Euganean thermal zone, or more precisely, the largest thermal center in Europe.
In spite of its prestige, Montegrotto is truly a place for all men and women. The city’s center is lively yet tiny, with a promenade surrounded by numerous shops as well as restaurants where visitors can taste food and wine. The beauty of Montegrotto is further enhanced by the landscape of the Euganean Hills’ Regional Park, which offers numerous opportunities to discover an abundant nature, medieval villages and villas throughout the Veneto region.
The hot water which flows from Montegrotto’s subsoil has been a vital component of treatments and cures since the ancient Roman times. The name of the city itself, which originates from “Mons Aegrotorum” – literally “mountain of sick people” – further testifies to the essential role of the hot water in promoting well-being. The ancient populations that inhabited these areas already well understood the therapeutic properties of hot water and attributed its cause to the gods. In fact, the miniature sculptures representing parts of the human body, called “ex voto” and discovered during excavations, were none other than special offers to the gods from sick people who were healed by the waters, and which were then thrown into the lakes as a sign of recognition.
Each hotel is endowed with its own thermal center equipped with a mud bath therapy department and a health director. This means that the guest can access the thermal center directly from his or her own room, already wearing a bathrobe, without ever having to leave the hotel. The center can be easily reached using the designated elevator.
Thermal bath therapy is particularly indicated for stimulation of blood circulation, especially in association with hydro-massage treatments.
Inhalation therapies have powerful reparative and normalizing capacities against problems arising in the respiratory apparatus, thanks to thermal bromidic iodic salt water. In addition to restoring normal respiratory functions, the water protects the mucous membrane from possible relapses with its mucolitic and fluidifying action. Particularly indicated for sinusitis, rhinitis, laryngitis, bronchitis, and rhinogenous deafness.
Country: Italy
Region: Veneto
Province: Padua
City: Montegrotto Terme
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