History of the Römertherme thermal baths
Breathtaking glass architecture merges with the historic feel of the Biedermeier mineral baths.
Spectacular combination of new and old
Many lovingly designed details reveal that the Römertherme thermal baths in Baden was erected on the site of a former open-air bath; now air, light and sunlight are able to flood into this both modern and historic space through the largest freely supported glass roofin Europe.
The Römertherme incorporates both of the traditional baths - the mineral swimming school and former indoor baths - to create a spa that's open all year round.
Master craftsmen at work
The main building at the Römertherme thermal baths in Baden was built in the first half of the 19th century (in the neo-classical period) and was designed and constructed by the architects responsible for designing the Vienna State Opera - Sicardsburg and Van der Nüll.
The sauna and steam bath world and the restaurant are located in this area.