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Băile Herculane

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Băile Herculane
Coat of arms of Băile Herculane
Coat of arms
Location of Băile Herculane
Location of Băile Herculane
Coordinates: 44°52′43″N 22°24′51″E / 44.87861, 22.41417
Country Flag of Romania Romania
County Caraş-Severin County
Status Town
Government
 - Mayor Ion Oprescu (National Liberal Party)
Population (2002)
 - Total 6,051
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)

Băile Herculane (German: Herkulesbad, Hungarian: Herkulesfürdő, Latin: Aqua Herculis) is a town in Romanian Banat, in Caraş-Severin County, situated in the valley of the Cerna River, between the Mehedinţi Mountains to the east and the Cerna Mountains to the west, elevation 160 meters.

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History

The spa town of Băile Herculane has an ancient history. The numerous archaeological discoveries show that the area has been inhabited since the Paleolithic era. The Peştera Hoţilor (Cave of the Thieves), contains multiple levels, including one from the Mousterian period, one from the Mesolithic period (late Epigravettian), and several from the later Neolithic periods. Legend has it that the weary Hercules stopped in the valley to bathe and rest. During the 165 years of Roman domination of Dacia, the Herculane Spa was known all over the Empire. Unearthed stone carvings show that visiting Roman aristocrats turned the town into a Roman leisure center. Six statues of Hercules from the time have been discovered. A bronze replica of one of them, molded in 1874, stands as a landmark in the town center.

The modern spa

In modern times, the spa has been visited for its natural healing properties: hot springs with sulfur, chlorine, sodium, calcium, magnesium and other minerals, as well as negatively ionized air. Before World War II, it remained a popular destination with Western Europeans, who lent the town a refined elegance. During Communist rule, mass tourism facilities were built, such as the tall concrete hotels which dominate the skyline. It was especially popular with retirees, who would spend their state-allotted vacation vouchers there, hoping to improve their health. Today, they share the town with a younger crowd, attracted by its beautiful mountain setting.

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