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La Fontaine chaude is a spa located in the centre of Dax. The fountain itself is a Monument historique since 1946, while the portico and the remains of older structures around the fountain were registered on September 9, 1988. The fountain was built from 1814 to 1818, under the reign of Louis XVIII, upon the remains of older therms from the Roman period which given the waters' high temperature (86 °C) could also be used for cooking. * * * * * Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fontaine chaude (Dax).

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  • La Fontaine chaude is a spa located in the centre of Dax. The fountain itself is a Monument historique since 1946, while the portico and the remains of older structures around the fountain were registered on September 9, 1988. The fountain was built from 1814 to 1818, under the reign of Louis XVIII, upon the remains of older therms from the Roman period which given the waters' high temperature (86 °C) could also be used for cooking. The water is well known for its healing properties. A legend reports of a garrisoned Roman soldier who had a dog crippled with rheumatism. On call-up and aware that his poor dog could no longer follow him, he resorted to throw it into the Adour river. On his return he was overwhelmed to find his dog reanimated by the thermal mud where it had ended up on the riverbank. The water is also employed to treat phlebological and gynecological disorders. The "Dax Peloid" is a natural medication, obtained from the spa waters along with algae and silt from the Adour river. * * * * * Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fontaine chaude (Dax). (en)
  • Depuis l'Antiquité la Fontaine chaude, ou source de La Nèhe, se situe au centre-ville de Dax en France. Elle représente le patrimoine gallo-romain de cette ville et également un véritable symbole du thermalisme. En effet, la fontaine ayant un débit quotidien de 2 400 000 litres, elle est réputée pour les vertus de son eau, à une température de 64 °C. La fontaine est inscrite aux Monuments historiques tandis que le portique et les vestiges médiévaux sont classés le 9 septembre 1988. (fr)
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  • Depuis l'Antiquité la Fontaine chaude, ou source de La Nèhe, se situe au centre-ville de Dax en France. Elle représente le patrimoine gallo-romain de cette ville et également un véritable symbole du thermalisme. En effet, la fontaine ayant un débit quotidien de 2 400 000 litres, elle est réputée pour les vertus de son eau, à une température de 64 °C. La fontaine est inscrite aux Monuments historiques tandis que le portique et les vestiges médiévaux sont classés le 9 septembre 1988. (fr)
  • La Fontaine chaude is a spa located in the centre of Dax. The fountain itself is a Monument historique since 1946, while the portico and the remains of older structures around the fountain were registered on September 9, 1988. The fountain was built from 1814 to 1818, under the reign of Louis XVIII, upon the remains of older therms from the Roman period which given the waters' high temperature (86 °C) could also be used for cooking. * * * * * Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fontaine chaude (Dax). (en)
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