Egri Török Fürdő is one of Hungary’s most historically significant thermal baths, dating back to the Ottoman period of the early 17th century.
Built in 1610 under the rule of Pasha Arnaut, the bath remains an outstanding example of Turkish bathing architecture, featuring a hexagonal central pool beneath a domed hall.
The thermal water of Eger is rich in calcium, magnesium, and hydrogen carbonate and is recommended for musculoskeletal and joint complaints. In addition to its historic pools, the bath offers steam baths, saunas, massages, and authentic hammam-style rituals.
Egri Török Fürdő is both a place of healing and a cultural monument, forming an essential part of Eger’s historic spa and heritage landscape.