Gamzigradska Banja

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Gamzigradska Banja
Country  Serbia
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

Gamzigradska Banja (Gamzigrad Spa) is a spa town situated in the eastern Serbia, at the height of 160 m above sea level.

It is said for Gamzigradska Banja that it is "a warm water in a cold river". Natural springs of warm mineral water are situated in the riverbed of the river Crni Timok and on its left bank.

Natural and technical conditions are suitable for training of football players, as well as of other athletes, especially because of the constant presence of the team of experts who are engaged in athletes' rehabilitation and preparations.

In the near vicinity of the Spa there are ruins of the Roman City Felix Romuliana. The Felix Romuliana in Gamzigrad was the metropolis of the Roman Emperor Gai Galerie Valerie Maxmillian, in the late 3rd and early 4th centuries. By its findings, Gamzigrad ranks among the most representative Roman towns in the Balkans. Rich historic material (jewelry, money, tools, arms) found here bear witness of a great civilization in this region.

Picnics to Zlotske pećine (caves), the Borsko and Grliško Lakes, monastery Suvodol, etc. could be organized in the Spa.

The guests have at their disposal swimming pool, fitness room, small sport fields, tennis court, soccer field, etc.

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Coordinates: 43°54′N 22°12′E / 43.900°N 22.200°E / 43.900; 22.200

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