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Austria's Beautiful Mountainside Heat Retreat

Located in Oberlängenfeld, Austria, the Turquoise Dome is an amazing modern spa and vacation discovered at the foothills of the region's picturesque hills. Using the bumpy background for inspiration, many of the components presented at the villa indicate the forms and sizes discovered within the nearby scenery. This includes the rised roof of the statement framework and the conical framework that joins to the three outside basins.

Inside the relaxing retreat, the structural visual is constantly on the replicate its natural environment. The interior of the spa shows the organic alpine style of the area with regionally procured wood and rock being used intensely in the design. All of the water used within the getaway is also attracted naturally from an subterranean thermal tank situated below the accommodations.

All in all, the massive vacation is consists of a 200-room resort as well as various spa facilities such as bathhouses and massage rooms. The resort also oasts elevated, bowl-shaped regularly that feature underwater music and lights for swimmers people to enjoy. Just below them is a more traditional pool for both regardless of how to take advantage of as well.

Aqua Dome Resort Austria











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