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Istiea-Aedipsos Tourist Information
Historical Background
The old Agioi Anargyroi Hydrotherapy Centre, a large red building in the heart of town, was designed by Ziller, the 19th century celebrity architect.
As Aedipsos was revitalised during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the waters renowned for their medicinal and relaxing qualities and the developing resort not too far from Athens, attracted an international and cosmopolitan clientele such as Aristotle Onassis, Maria Callas, Greta Garbo, Winston Churchill, Omar Sharif, royalty, politicians, shipping magnates, industrialists, artists and writers.
The waters in Aedipsos are some of the hottest in Europe, and have been known since pre-history.
The waters
Not only are there five main springs which supply several spa hotels and thermal wellness centres in the town, but there are as many as 80 locally, and even a cascade pouring warm thermal mineral waters onto the beach over brightly coloured deposits of the minerals. Elsewhere on the beach the thermal water rises up under the sea, so that bathers can enjoy the best of both worlds!
Today the waters are enjoyed in privately owned spas, pools and hotels, and the Hydrotherapy Centre built in 1985 by The Greek National Tourism Organization for the relief of rheumatism, arthritis, nerve, skin and respiratory diseases, fertility problems, and many other conditions.
Springs
Kompoyianni
Letta Vasilakou
Damaria
Earliest known use
Pre-history - more than 20,000 years ago.
Hottest Spring
86ºC
Chemical Elements
Sodium, Chlorine, Boron, Potassium, Carbon Dioxide,Hydrogen Sulphide, Iron, Zinc and Copper