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€38m geothermal spa and leisure centre to revitalise Croatian city of Bjelovar
POSTED 08 Mar 2024 . BY Megan Whitby
Terme Bjelovar will feature a combination of wellness and leisure facilities Credit: Terme Bjelovar
Plans are underway to realise a multi-million-euro geothermal spa and leisure centre in Bjelovar, Croatia
Terme Bjelovar will be home to spa and wellness facilities, seven pools, a fitness area, restaurants, recreational spaces and relaxation areas
The project will be realised using sustainable construction methods and fuelled by renewable energy sources, including geothermal and solar power
The Croatian Government and Ministry of Tourism have approved significant funding, covering more than half of the project's total cost
A multi-million-euro geothermal spa and leisure centre, called Terme Bjelovar, is scheduled to open in the Croatian city of Bjelovar in Q3 of 2025.

Already six years in the making, the project in Veliko Korenovo is projected to cost €38 million (US$41.2 million, £32.6 million) to complete – according to Dario Hrebak, mayor of Bjelovar, who says the facility will “revitalise the city”.

Terme Bjelovar will be home to a range of spa and wellness facilities, seven pools – including indoor and outdoor leisure pools and an Olympic-size pool – a fitness area, restaurants, playgrounds, recreational spaces and relaxation areas.

The destination will be realised using sustainable green construction methods and rely on renewable energy sources including a geothermal spring 1,500 metres below and rooftop solar power plants. Hrebak reports that drilling has already begun to reach the water source.

The Croatian Government and Ministry of Tourism have approved €17 million (US$18.4 million, £14.6 million) of funding so far for the project – which will cover more than half of the investment needed.

The project is being spearheaded by the city-owned company Terme Bjelovar. It is part of a broader €4.4 million (US$ 4.7 million, £3.8 million) initiative by the City of Bjelovar to harness the area’s abundant geothermal energy resources and achieve energy independence within a decade.

Credit: Terme Bjelovar
Credit: Terme Bjelovar
Credit: Terme Bjelovar
Credit: Terme Bjelovar
Credit: Terme Bjelovar
Credit: Terme Bjelovar
Credit: Terme Bjelovar
 


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08 Mar 2024

€38m geothermal spa and leisure centre to revitalise Croatian city of Bjelovar
BY Megan Whitby

Terme Bjelovar will feature a combination of wellness and leisure facilities

Terme Bjelovar will feature a combination of wellness and leisure facilities
photo: Terme Bjelovar

A multi-million-euro geothermal spa and leisure centre, called Terme Bjelovar, is scheduled to open in the Croatian city of Bjelovar in Q3 of 2025.

Already six years in the making, the project in Veliko Korenovo is projected to cost €38 million (US$41.2 million, £32.6 million) to complete – according to Dario Hrebak, mayor of Bjelovar, who says the facility will “revitalise the city”.

Terme Bjelovar will be home to a range of spa and wellness facilities, seven pools – including indoor and outdoor leisure pools and an Olympic-size pool – a fitness area, restaurants, playgrounds, recreational spaces and relaxation areas.

The destination will be realised using sustainable green construction methods and rely on renewable energy sources including a geothermal spring 1,500 metres below and rooftop solar power plants. Hrebak reports that drilling has already begun to reach the water source.

The Croatian Government and Ministry of Tourism have approved €17 million (US$18.4 million, £14.6 million) of funding so far for the project – which will cover more than half of the investment needed.

The project is being spearheaded by the city-owned company Terme Bjelovar. It is part of a broader €4.4 million (US$ 4.7 million, £3.8 million) initiative by the City of Bjelovar to harness the area’s abundant geothermal energy resources and achieve energy independence within a decade.




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