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Telenet Hotels Network | Serbia Rehabilitation Center Gamzigrad, Spa Gamzigradska Banja Media Center Brestovac SPA Phone: +38164 5558581; +38161 6154768; www.booking-hotels.biz [email protected] Rehabilitation Center Gamzigrad, Spa Gamzigradska Banja The health of centre is in of Gamzigrad, at the edge of the river Crni Timok. The has got 5 thermo-mineral springs with the temperature from 32 to 42 C, that have radioactive elements radium and uranium, which gives them a special therapeutic value. Medical service is under the jurisdiction of the Institution for Specialized Rehabilitation Gamzigrad. The best healing effects are achieved in curing diseases of peripheral blood vessels and vibratory diseases. The Institution also practices general rehabilitation [diseases of connective tissue, forms of jointed and disjointed rheumatism, orthopedic diseases and post-traumatic conditions]. Gamzigrad-Felix Romuliana UNESCO Heritage In the vicinity of the Gamzigrad spa, in the east of Serbia, there are ruins of the Roman complex called Felix Romuliana, one of the most important late Roman sites in Europe. The first explorers believed the ancient ruins had been a Roman military camp, because of their size and numerous towers. However, systematic archeological excavations since 1953 revealed that it had, in fact, been an imperial palace. It was a project of one of the tetrarchs, Galerius, the adopted son and son-in-law of the great Diocletianus. Galerius started construction works in 289, after a victory over the Persians that brought him admiration and glory, to mark the place of his birth. It was therefore given the name Felix Romuliana in memory of his Queen mother Romula, a priestess of a pagan cult. This complex of temples and palaces was a place of worship of his mothers divine personality, the monument to his deeds as an emperor, as well as a luxurious villa where Galerius withdrew after abdication. page 1 / 10 Archeological excavation in the fortress have unearthed the remains of a palace with exceptionally fine mosaics, baths and impressive gates. Felix Romuliana in Gamzigrad is thought to have been one of the residences of the Roman Emperor Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus, in the late 3rd and early 4th century. Among the important finds from the site are portraits of rulers made from the Egyptian purple stone called porphyry and coins that help to date the complex. PRICE LIST in Rehabilitation Center Gamzigrad, Spa Gamzigradska Banja Index Room Type Price Maximum Minimum From Date Up to Date Room Type (EUR) person days Code 1/2 Double Room Comfort + therapy 22.13 2 15-3-2011 572 1/2 Double Room Half comfort + the 20.65 2 15-3-2011 573 1/2 Double Room [sharing bathroom] 16.23 2 15-3-2011 2464 1/3 [sharing bathroom] - Therapy - 16.23 3 15-3-2011 2465 1/4 [sharing bathroom] - Therapy - 16.23 4 15-3-2011 2466 A/2 Apartment for 2 people with Th 30.98 2 15-3-2011 2467 A/3 Apartment for 3 people - thera 28.03 3 15-3-2011 2468 1/2 Double Room Comfort Escort 17.70 2 15-3-2011 19548 1/2 Double Room Half Comfort Escor 16.23 2 15-3-2011 19549 1/2 Double Room [sharing bathroom] 11.80 2 15-3-2011 19550 * Prices in tabel presented in EUR, per person per night. OTHER SERVICE in Rehabilitation Center Gamzigrad, Spa Gamzigradska Banja Index Service Type Price (EUR) Service No PPD Physiotherapy - Hand massage / 19.18 357 DAY Fitness Centre 1.92 586 PPD Therapy with Pension nutrition 19.18 745 MINUTES Rent Tennis playground [1h] 3.69 1205 DAY Rent Garage [daily] 1.92 1206 INSUR Insurance per person per day 0.15 1207 page 2 / 10 PPD Thermal pool 1.92 3258 PPD Therapy without Pension 13.28 3663 DAY Escort in Comfort Room 11.80 4678 PPD Mineral Bath 1.92 4880 * Prices in tabel presented in EUR, per person per service. Brestovac SPA Serbia The spa is situated at the feet of Kucajske and Homoljske mountains [Eastern Serbia] on the Bor-Zagubica-Belgrade highway. It is 9 km away from Bor, at7.86 385 m above sea level, sheltered from the influences of severe winter conditions and strong winds, with a moderate continental climate. Brestovacka Spa has ten springs of curative thermo mineral water, whose temperature range is between 32 and 42 degrees celsius. Medical Indications: locomotive system diseases and injuries, chronic diseases of joints, tissue and bone injury consequences [swelling, pain], muscle illnesses [lumbago], chronic gynaecological diseases, diseases of the nerves. The natural waters of Brestovacka Spa are used successfully as auxiliary curative means, along with medicaments and physical therapy. The spa is surrounded by 90 hectares of woods. The Borsko lake is 4 km away from the spa, at6.32 520 m above sea level with at least 90 days of bathing season. 12 km away, in the vicinity of the Zlot village, there are two caves: Lazareva and Vernjikica, better known as the Zlotske caves, and 9 km further is the Bogovinska cave. In 1837, the Residence of Prince Milos was built in Brestovacka Spa, as well as the Prince's court some time later. The Turkish hamam was restored in 1970, and in 1906 a new bath was built in place of the old one; it was restored in 1968.... Serbia Serbia has connected West with East for centuries a land in which civilisations, cultures, faiths, climates and landscapes meet and mingle. It is located in the centre of the Balkan Peninsula, in southeastern Europe. The northern portion belongs to central Europe, but in terms of geography and climate it is also partly a Mediterranean country. Serbia is landlocked but as a Danube country it is connected to distant seas and oceans. Serbia is a crossroads of Europe and a geopolitically important territory. The international roads and railway lines, which run through the countrys river valleys, form the shortest link between Western Europe and the Middle East. From the agricultural regions of the Pannonian Plain in the north, across the fertile river valleys and orchard-covered hills of umadija, the landscape of Serbia continues southward, gradually giving way to mountains rich in canyons, gorges and caves, as well as well-preserved forests. Serbias beautiful mountains, national parks, rivers and lakes are the perfect location for an active outdoor holiday from hunting and fishing to extreme sports. Many times during its rich, centuries-long history, Serbia has been at the centre of Europes and the worlds attention, out of all proportion to its modest size, economic might and number of inhabitants. Many lessons on bravery, patriotism and the struggle for freedom can be learned wherever you turn in Serbia, as you pass through its cities and regions. The cultural and historical heritage of Serbia begins with prehistoric archaeological sites and its legacy from classical antiquity. Perhaps its greatest riches, though, are in the many mediaeval Serbian churches and monasteries, some of which are included on the UNESCO World Heritage list. All year round, numerous cultural, entertainment, traditional and sporting events are held in Serbia, demonstrating the creative power and spiritual vitality of this country. Today, Serbia is a modern, democratic European country, on the path to membership of the European Union, which a diverse range of visitors from young backpackers to participants in congresses and fairs visit every day. Statistically, the most-visited tourist destinations are the cities of Belgrade and Novi Sad, the mountains of Kopaonik and Zlatibor and the spa towns of Vrnja?ka Banja and Sokobanja. page 3 / 10 The northern part of Serbia, Vojvodina, located in the Pannonian Plain, is predominately flat. There are also plains in Ma?va, Posavina, Pomoravlje and Stig, as well as in Negotinska Krajina in eastern Serbia. 55% of Serbias land is arable, the large part of which is located in Vojvodina, the countrys main agricultural region. The central part of Serbia and the hilly umadija region are located south of the Sava and Danube rivers. Further south, the hills gradually give way to mountains. The valleys of the Great, South and West Morava, Niava and Ibra rivers cut through the hilly and mountainous areas of Serbia and are the main travel routes. The forest coverage in Serbia is 27.3% in total and regional coverage varies: Vojvodina 6.8%, central Serbia 32.8% and Kosovo and Metohija 39.4%. The mountain landscape of Serbia is rich in canyons, gorges and caves, as well as preserved forests which are home to a multitude of endemic species. Serbias mountains belong to: The Rhodopes range, which runs along the right and left sides of the South and Great Morava rivers. The Carpathians and Balkan Mountains, which are located in the eastern part of Serbia, south of the Danube river. The Dinaric Alps mountain chain, the largest of the mountain regions, is divided into eight sub-regions: Prokletiije, ar, Stari Vlah-Raka, Kopaonik, Kosovo-Metohija, umadija, and the Rudne and Fline mountains. 15 peaks reach an altitude of over 2000 m, of which the highest is ?eravica in the Prokletije, with a height of 2656 m. Serbias rivers belong to the drainage basins of the Black, Adriatic and Aegean seas. Three rivers are fully navigable in Serbia: the Danube, Sava and the Tisa. The Velika Morava and Tami rivers are partly navigable. The longest river to flow through Serbia is the Danube, 588 km of its total 2783 km-long course, and over 90% of the river basin is occupied by this river. The largest lake in Serbia is the artificial ?erdap lake on the Danube which covers an area of 253 km2.