Meskó Csaba: Thermal Baths - Our Budapest (Budapest, 1999)
Lukács Baths around 1920 Another theory holds that the bath belonged to one Lukász family, which is why the populace called it “Lyukas” bath. What we do know, however, is that the name Szent Lukács (St. Luke) Baths was introduced by Rezső Palotay, the former director general of the share company. According to detailed descriptions from the turn of the century, a whole range of hot and warm baths were at the Plaques with words of gratitude on the main building’s wall in Lukács I tiu'tiM'x.i imMKtoiu 1SMI ■anŰHW»,1JTH!!MJ anfiBW, 'On c^iát\uvr (Sumerrnia un crfdűrcidKc Ctn un Sít 'Íncw-Kt Bettid CMCfC (iutcí y«c>otrcti ax» wc CARL HülLUt HosaimBion i.uöíiiövtN CVÓCmiSÁNUi feMLÜLlíE. (om s rósa liiert .1 llXIALW mmi’omÁr ,m Tón hj:Ca mu 44