The "water glass dome" is the highlight of the Hungary Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai

During his tour of the Hungary pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, the visitor explores new places by visiting the therapeutic resorts of Budapest, Pannonia basins, Heviz and Lake Platon, where Hungary has the largest number of hot springs in the European continent with more than 1,300 natural hot springs distributed throughout. .

The tour inside the pavilion begins with a blue illuminated path that takes the visitor on a journey through unique thermal springs, including the springs of Miskolstapolk Cave, then visits a number of large health resorts and can stop in the "Aqua Bar" area to take a sip of Hungary's famous mineral water.

The visitor can also enjoy an immersive water experience inside the water glass dome;

An invitation to relaxation and contemplation, participating in a stunning 360-degree audiovisual show, flowing with soothing music and the huge possibilities and effects that flow with water drops.

The Republic of Hungary is located in the middle of the Carpathian Basin and is often called the "Heart of Europe". The pavilion includes information on the most famous health resorts in Budapest, the capital of Hungary (Hungary);

Which uses thermal springs as it is one of the famous countries and produces 90 million cubic meters annually, and water flows to the surface through more than 1000 registered and approved wells, 280 of which are classified as mineral water, and 270 are therapeutic water.

The design of the Hungarian pavilion at the Expo Dubai is based on the blue color that symbolizes water, and there are geothermal and mineral waters in at least 80% of the territory of Hungary, where the large reserve of this water is used primarily for drinking and treatment.

Since the Roman era, thermal water has been used in Hungary to achieve its medicinal benefits throughout the ages, and bath complexes were built around these natural lakes, and Budapest alone is famous for 118 wells and springs dug that produce 30,000 cubic meters per day of mineral and hot water with degrees ranging from 21 to 76 degrees Celsius, feeding 24 hot mineral baths and a physiotherapy bath.

The pavilion gives information about the benefits of water, as it has been scientifically proven that it has a healing effect on at least one disease thanks to the fact that it contains many mineral elements. It is also used in the fields of agriculture, energy and beauty care.

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