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After devastating fire, Hungary’s famous cave bath may welcome visitors in 2025
A beloved Hungarian spot for relaxation has been reduced to ashes. Following a catastrophic fire in September 2024, the future of this iconic spa cave bath was uncertain. However, determined efforts from local authorities and government officials promise to bring the renowned cave bath back to life. With plans for a partial reopening by summer 2025, the Cave Baths will soon once again welcome visitors.
Tragic fire destroys iconic cave bath
As local news portal BOON reports, a devastating fire on 6 September 2024 left the Miskolctapolca Cave Baths in ruins, marking a dark chapter in the history of Borsod County’s tourism. The blaze, which erupted after closing hours and consumed the aqua therapy section’s roof, rendered the iconic spa complex unusable. In the wake of this tragedy, both the former mayor, Pál Veres, and the newly elected József Tóth-Szántai vowed to prioritise the reconstruction and reopening of this popular destination. Their commitment has been bolstered by government support, recognising the baths’ vital role as a regional tourist attraction and an economic lifeline for many families.
Restoration and reopening
Efforts to restore the Miskolctapolca Cave Bath are already underway, with central government assistance playing a pivotal role. Minister of National Economy Márton Nagy emphasised the unique value of the baths, promising all necessary support to ensure their revival. Meanwhile, local MP Katalin Csöbör has projected a partial reopening by 30 June 2025, using temporary facilities to allow limited access. Full-scale renovations will follow once sufficient funds are secured, marking a hopeful step toward preserving this treasured Hungarian landmark.
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