Hall of Sources

Hall Vichy, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, France

What to expect

The Hall of Sources, located in Vichy, France, is a historic building with a metal structure, used for baths. It was designed by architect Charles Lecoeur. The city of Vichy is known for its nine precious springs, with nine still being exploited in the area. Four of these springs are used in thermal refreshment rooms, while others are used for thermal treatments, preparing thermal mud, or bottled as Vichy water. The Hall of Sources is part of this historic spa town, where visitors can experience the city's famous water culture

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A week in Auvergne by train and with family

A week in Auvergne by train and with family
This family's experience:

Activities: We entered the Hall of Sources, an Art Nouveau building with two sources flowing directly into it

Highlights: The kids enjoyed filling up their water bottles with the mineral water ✨