'Băile Govora' (or just 'Govora') is a
Romanian
spa town in
Vâlcea County, about 20 km south-west of
Râmnicu Vâlcea and west of the
Olt river. Notable features of the town (beside its
mineral springs) include the Govora abbey (built in the
15th century and consolidated by
Matei Basarab and later by
Constantin Brâncoveanu) and the nearby "''Dintr-un lemn''" Monastery (
16th or
17th century; the legend of its origin was recorded by
Paul of Aleppo).
Govora abbey was the site where Matei Basarab introduced the first
printing press in
Wallachia - where the first written code of laws in
Romanian was published, ''
Pravila de la Govora'', in
1640).
The resort is recommended for the treatment of
respiratory diseases (
bronchial asthma,
chronic bronchitis,
lung emphysema,
microbial or
viral pneumopathies,
rhinitis,
sinusitis,
pharyngitis, etc.),
degenerative (
spondylosis,
arthrosis,
polyarthrosis) and
abarticular rheumatic diseases (
tendinitis,
tendomyositis,
scapulohumeral periarthritis), as well as for the treatment of
peripheral and central
neurological disorders (light
paresis, sequels after
poliomyelitis, etc.), of certain
Post-traumatic stress disorders and certain associated diseases (
gynecological,
endocrinological,
cardiovascular,
digestive,
urinary, etc.).
The modern
balneological establishments are endowed with facilities for baths of warm
iodinated and
sulphurous mineral water, applications of
worm mud,
pneumotherapy,
electrotherapy,
kinetotherapy and treatments with
apiarian products, etc. Children's
sanatorium for
rheumatic and
respiratory diseases.
External links
★ Baile Govora spa direct link:
Baile Govora spa site
★ Romanian tourism site:
Băile Govora and
''Dintr-un lemn'' Monastery
★
Vâlcea County tourist spots: Băile Govora