More modern baths are needed
There is no longer any need for capacity expansion in the Hungarian bathing sector, rather for energetic modernization, environmentally consciousness and the raising of service standards – the new CEO of the Hungarian Bath Association told Világgazdaság.
As Boros László Attila pointed out, it is time to replace obsolete technical solutions and to introduce experience-enhancing interventions and for smaller and larger renewals. Most of the baths of tourist significance were made during the consecutive stages of the Széchenyi Plan between 2001 and 2013. (vg.hu)
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