
StubiÄŤke Toplice Spa
Krapinsko-zagorska Ĺľupanija
StubiÄŤke Toplice Spa is a renowned health resort located in the Krapina-Zagorje County of Croatia, approximately 40 kilometers north of Zagreb. The spa town is celebrated for its natural thermal springs, which have attracted visitors since Roman times, as evidenced by ancient coins found nearby. The first documented mention of the area dates back to 1209. The spa's development accelerated in the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly under Bishop Maksimilijan Vrhovac, who purchased the thermal springs and surrounding land to establish a modern thermal spa complex. Key architectural highlights include the baroque-style Maksimilijan's bath, the neo-gothic Steam Bath of Dijana pavilion, and the classicist chapel of St. Catherine, all built in the early 19th century. Over the centuries, the spa evolved into a popular destination for health and recreational tourism, with expansions in the 20th century adding outdoor pools, rehabilitation centers, and hotel facilities. Today, StubiÄŤke Toplice continues to be a significant wellness retreat, combining historical heritage with modern spa amenities in a picturesque continental setting.
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Astuce: Visitors should consider visiting during the warmer months for the full outdoor spa experience and to enjoy the surrounding park areas. It is advisable to check opening hours in advance and consider purchasing tickets ahead of time during peak seasons. Discounts may be available for seniors, children, and groups. The spa is accessible by road and railway, making travel convenient from Zagreb and nearby towns.
Faits intéressants
- •Two Roman coins from Emperor Hadrian's era were found near the spa pool in 1963, indicating ancient use of the thermal springs.
- •The final battle of the 1573 peasant revolt took place at Kapelšćak hill near Stubičke Toplice.
- •The Maksimilijan bath, built in 1811, was the first regulated thermal spa in Croatia.
- •The spa complex uniquely combines baroque, neo-gothic, and classicist architectural styles in its main buildings.
Histoire
The area of StubiÄŤke Toplice has been known since Roman times, confirmed by the discovery of coins from Emperor Hadrian's era.
The first written record dates to 1209.
In the Middle Ages, the region was part of the Susedgrad-Stubica seigniory and witnessed significant events such as the final battle of the peasant revolt in 1573 at Kapelšćak hill.
The 18th century saw the construction of the first swimming pool by the Vojkffy family in 1776, marking the beginning of the spa tradition.
A major development occurred in the early 19th century when Bishop Maksimilijan Vrhovac acquired the springs and initiated construction of the spa complex, including the Maksimilijan bath and other notable buildings.
The spa continued to expand through the 20th century, adapting to modern tourism needs and becoming a key health resort in Croatia.
Guide du lieu
Maksimilijan's Bath1811
The main historic spa building constructed in 1811 in baroque style, representing the first regulated thermal spa in Croatia. It remains operational with some modifications.
Steam Bath of Dijana PavilionEarly 19th century
A neo-gothic octagonal pavilion located in the park behind Maksimilijan's Bath, one of the earliest examples of neo-gothic architecture in the region.
Chapel of St. Catherine1814
A classicist chapel built in 1814 within the spa complex, dedicated to St. Catherine, reflecting the spiritual and cultural heritage of the resort.