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Szejkefürdő Mineral Water Museum
Located in the valley of the Györgyfalva stream, near Odorheiu Secuiesc, Szejkefürdő has been the centre of Szekler mineral water culture for decades. The natural springs – including the Sarolta Spring, known for its characteristic slightly sulphurous, petroleum-like smell – have been used as therapeutic drinking water since the 18th century. Harghita County boasts nearly 2,500 different mineral water springs, offering a diverse mineral composition that provides both health benefits and cultural experiences.
Románia, Székelyudvarhely
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Szejkefürdő Mineral Water Museum
Located in the valley of the Györgyfalva stream near Odorheiu Secuiesc, Szejkefürdő has been the centre of Székely mineral water culture for decades. The natural springs – including the Sarolta Spring, known for its slightly sulphurous, petroleum-like smell – have been used as therapeutic drinking water since the 18th century. Harghita County is home to nearly 2,500 different mineral water springs, offering a diverse mineral composition that provides both health benefits and cultural experiences.
Románia, Székelyudvarhely
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Székely Calvary and Ugron Chapel
Located on the northern edge of Odorheiu Secuiesc, along the quiet forest trail leading to Mál Hill, the Székely Calvary uniquely combines spiritual reflection with the collective memory of the Székely community and contemporary artistic expression. The central element of the site is the Ugron Chapel, built in 1890 at the request of Ákos Ugron, based on the testament of his ancestor, Lázár Ugron. Originally intended as a burial chapel, the building still preserves the memory of the family’s history.
Románia, 535600 Odorheiu Secuiesc, Strada Orbán Balázs 154 c