Hagymatikum in Makó is one of Hungary’s most distinctive thermal baths, combining medicinal water with iconic organic architecture designed by Imre Makovecz. Opened in 2012, the complex is known for its soaring wooden structures, domes, and symbolic design elements that create a unique, almost cathedral-like atmosphere.
The bath’s iodine- and bromide-rich thermal water is used for treating musculoskeletal conditions, joint disorders, and rehabilitation therapies. Facilities include thermal pools, leisure pools, and family-friendly areas.
Beyond traditional spa services, Hagymatikum integrates cultural and experiential elements, hosting exhibitions, concerts, and wellness-focused events. The wellness area includes saunas, relaxation spaces, and treatments designed for both physical and mental well-being.
With its blend of healing water, architectural significance, and cultural programming, Hagymatikum stands out as one of Hungary’s most unique spa destinations.