(ANSA) - BELGRADE, 20 JUN - Various buildings at the
historical spa resort of Baile Herculane, in the western part of
Romania, will undergo a refurbishment thanks to EU funds, the
portal Romania Insider wrote today, quoting information from the
daily Adevarul.
The works, which will focus also on three bridges on the
river, will have a total value of 3.25 million euros. They are
expected to be completed in 15 months.
Restauration works will also be carried out at the historical
Neptun Baths, currently in degraded state, but one of the most
prestigious during the Austro-Hungarian epoch, "built towards
the end of the 19th century, under the guidance of the architect
of the Vienna imperial court," Romania Insider recalled.
The mineral springs in Baile Herculane are known and used
since Roman times. (ANSA).
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