Bagni
di Stigliano
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It deals with a calm suburb
abandoned in the green of the woody hills, on the oriental
slope of the Mountains of the Tolfa, next to the lake of
Bracciano.
The thermal source was already known by the etruschis
and it was valorized then by the Romans that they
built you some thermal baths, as they would be to show the
finds found again in the zone.
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The name derives from the Latin aquae stygianae,
so calls because associated by the popular imagination to those
marshy of the Stige, the river of the it Inferred.
Certainly it
is that the waters of the place, solfuree and ipertermali, well
they were lent to the simile.
From the local flinty-clayey layers
they are extracted the muddy materials that, allowed to soak
in the spring waters, I am the base of the thermal muds.
Characteristics:
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thermal life of the zone goes up again, for the modern epoch,
to the XVIII sec., when the principles Altieris of the Roman
nobility erected a real hotel to entertain the travellers
looking for relief to the rheumatic illnesses and the gout;
to half Nine hundred go up again the thermal establishment
instead. Currently, both the structures are object of deep
restructuring that will give them a completely new dress,
also maintaining unchanged therapeutic indications and cares
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Among
the novelties, an external thermal swimming pool and one inside,
connected between a center and they comfort for aesthetical
cares and of relax.
It will
be valorized and made enjoyable also the surrounding park of
20 hectares, characterized by
a true symphony of waters thanks to the presence of two confluent
(the ditch of the Seven Cinnamons and You Slow) streams in
which the thermal sources are also introduced.
Water:
Bagnarello.
58 °C solfo-iodica.
Fonte di Bellezza. 38 °C solfo-iodica. The therapeutic indications:
Illnesses of the
skin, of the locomotor apparatus, of the respiratory apparatus,
of the urinary apparatus and of the exchange.
The thermal cares:
Aerosol, therapeutic baths, muds, caves / heaters, warm-damp
inhalations.
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