Rymanów-Zdrój

Rymanów Zdrój

Mineral water tap room in Rymanów Zdrój

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Rymanów Zdrój
Coordinates: 49°33′N 21°51′E / 49.550°N 21.850°E / 49.550; 21.850
Country  Poland
Voivodeship Subcarpathian
County Krosno
Gmina Rymanów
Area
  Total 5.82 km2 (2.25 sq mi)
Elevation 410 m (1,350 ft)
Population (2006)
  Total 1,700
  Density 290/km2 (760/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 38-440
Car plates RKR
Website http://www.rymanow-zdroj.pl
Mineral water tap room in Rymanów Zdrój

Rymanów-Zdrój [rɨˈmanuf ˈzdrui̯] is a village and a spa in southern Poland, in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in Krosno County.

Location

Rymanów-Zdrój lies 4 km south of the town Rymanów, in the valley of the river Tabor surrounded by low mountains. It is located in the heartland of the Doły (Pits), and its average altitude is 430 metres above sea level, although there are some hills located within the confines of the city.

History

The source of mineral water was discovered in 1876. The popularity of the nearby spa Iwonicz Zdrój caused the owners of the Rymanów estate, Anna and Stanisław Potocki to look for similar springs in the river valley. A chemist, Tytus Sławik, who was staying with them, analyzed the water in a spring and found a high concentration of iodine and iron. In 1877 prof. dr Wesselshy, a Viennese chemist, confirmed the initial analysis. Shortly the first boarding houses were built and pipes installed to bring the water from the spring to them.

In 1882 the new spa received a silver medal at an exhibition in Cracow. From that moment the spa expanded rapidly. A children's sanatorium was built in 1885, and a spa pavilion in 1885. The resort became popular with the rising middle class of Lwów, the capital of the Galicia province in Austrian occupied Poland. Many private, ornate villas were constructed.

During World War I the front lines moved through Rymanów three times and the spa suffered severe damage. It was restored and reopened in 1926 and many new villas and installations were built. In the late 1930s up to 5,000 people visited the spa annually.

World War II the spa was almost totally destroyed. After the war, it was rebuilt as a children's sanatorium. In 1965 a new sanatorium was built for adults with 120 beds. In 1980 a plant was built for the bottling of the water and soft drinks. In 1986, on the 120th anniversary of the original founding, the spa was set up a separate community Rymanów Zdrój within area of 1525 ha. (4060 acres). Once more it became a resort. There are several marked hiking trails leading into the surrounding mountains

Famous visitors

During the pre-1914 years, and also 1926-1939, Rymanów Zdrój was frequented by many famous people, including:

Hiking trails

See also


Coordinates: 49°33′N 21°51′E / 49.550°N 21.850°E / 49.550; 21.850

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