Former local spa and the Chapel in the settlement of Zdravá Voda in Southern Moravia
Geoscience Research Reports 41, 2008 (GRR for 2007),
pages 215–217
Abstract
There was located a former local spa in the southern Moravian settlement of Zdravá Voda. It was believed that the ground water from the local spring could improve man's health and so during the last two centuries the water was considered to be a mineral water. The latest analyses have proved just the typical ground water chemistry of calcium-hydrogencarbonate type. The history of a local chapel is closely connected with the history of a former local spa. As all the balneological facilities were destroyed during the last decades, there is not even a spring any more in this locality nowadays.