Agria 43. (Az Egri Múzeum Évkönyve - Annales Musei Agriensis, 2007)

Cs. Schwalm Edit: Az egri „melegvíz”

Using Mihály Fejes's findings, Imre Breznay's 1926 book postulates where the individual springs might have been. From our study one discovers that although washing places at cold-water springs, both covered and uncovered, were relatively widespread, Eger's was, as far as we are aware, the only washing place to be built on a hot-water spring. The site of the last washing place to be in use, the so-called "Eger hot water" is now marked by a statue dedicated to the memory of the washerwomen who used it. 445

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