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What makes Dudince Spa unique?

The company Kúpele Dudince, a.s. holds a licence to operate a natural spa based on a decision of the National Spa Commission of the Ministry of Health of the Slovak Republic. The company Kúpele Dudince, a.s. provide spa health care only to persons over 18 years of age.

  • Healing Sun

    The most southerly Slovak spa
    with the most sunny days in the year
     

  • Healing Silence

    Greenery everywhere you look
    An oasis of silence and peace

  • Healing water

    Unique mineral water and over 70 treatments
    Standard and modern therapies, devices

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We offer health and beauty services

We will accommodate you in modern premises

Diseases that we treat

  • Diseases of cardio-vascular system
  • Diseases of a loco-motor system
  • Neurologic diseases
  • Occupational diseases

Treatments

Treatment at Dudince Spa Resort is focused around mineral baths. These are complemented by a further almost 70 effective traditional and modern treatment methods and procedures (we are the first Slovak spa to offer some of them).

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Rímske kúpele

Rímske kúpele

The stone terrace called the Roman Baths is a protected natural formation located in Dudince. The legend tells about the origin of the local healing spring and refers to the presence of the Romans in today's Slovakia. However, research shows that Roman baths as water baths originated much later, in the Middle Ages or in the nineteenth century, and the locals began to dig them into travertine mounds in an effort to create the best possible bathing conditions.

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Manor house in Hokovce

Manor house in Hokovce

The Baroque manor house in Hokovce was built in 1763 on early Baroque foundations. The manor was built by the Földváry family, who built a park around it. It is also valuable from the dendrological point of view. It was owned by the Coburgs, the Zmeškals, the Fülops, the Migazzi family, Count Oberndorf, the actress Fedák Sári, Baron Kohner and the landowner Izidor Horn. It is currently renovated and used by the neighbouring hotel as a congress centre and gallery.

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Classicist manor house

Classicist manor house

The Classicist manor house is located in the centre of the village of Hontianske Moravce. It was built in the first half of the 19th century. Visually interesting is especially the columned anteroom in front of the main entrance with four Tuscan columns. Surrounding the manor house is an English park, which was restored in the 1990s and houses a classical garden pavilion. There are also several rare trees in the park. In 1958, the manor house was converted into a medical centre, which is still housed here today.

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Zaniknutý románsky kostol sv. Michala

Zaniknutý románsky kostol sv. Michala

The remains of the Romanesque church of St. Michael were discovered by chance in 1990 during a deep plowing near the settlement of Patkôš. Archaeological research has uncovered a sacral structure, parts of which were dated to the 12th century. Of interest was the archaeological find, a bronze sacral sculpture of the crucified Christ. Church of St. Michal na Patkôši probably disappeared at the end of the 17th century.

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Manor house in Brhlovce

Manor house in Brhlovce

The late Baroque manor house was built by Italian masters in 1756 for the noble Kormendy family. In addition to the manor house, they also built a unique farm building with a granary on the second floor and carved a 25-metre deep well into the rock. In 1917 the manor was damaged by fire, after the establishment of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic it lost the character of a noble residence and got several owners who shared it with brick partitions. Later it fell into disrepair. At present, its owner is reconstructing it.

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Church of St. Martin

Church of St. Martin

St. Martin's Church is a single-nave, originally Romanesque church with a Baroque presbytery, a northern sacristy connected with the ossuary and a massive western tower. The church was built sometime in the first half of the thirteenth century. At the turn of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries it was gothically modified and received, among other things, new portals. Its late Gothic rebuilding in the second half of the fifteenth to the beginning of the sixteenth century was significant. The most recent restoration, combined with research, was carried out between 2008 and 2009.

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The watchtower Vartovka

The watchtower Vartovka

The Krupina watchtower Vartovka was built around 1564. Its main task was, together with other watchtowers in the area, to inform about the approaching Turkish danger. Vartovka ceased to fulfil its role at the beginning of the 18th century and gradually fell into disrepair. Today it serves as a lookout tower over the wide surroundings of the Štiavnické vrchy and Krupinská plain. From Vartovka there is a beautiful view of the town of Krupina but also of the Štiavnické vrchy and Krupina plain. Partly it is possible to observe the surrounding settlements and the nearby Bzovice castle.

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