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==Strategy==
 
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The Thermal Bath is an interesting replacement for the standard [[Zoo (Civ6)|Zoo]], a rather underutilized building in an underwhelming and often neglected district. This building encourages the Hungarian to look for and settle near [[Volcanoes (Civ6)|Volcanoes]] where [[Geothermal Fissure (Civ6)|Geothermal Fissures]] are available. Under various conditions, the Thermal Bath supplies as many {{Amenities6}} Amenities as or even twice as many as the [[Stadium (Civ6)|Stadium]] at only two thirds of the production cost, not to mention extra regional {{Production6}} bonus and early {{Tourism6}}, thus if you manage to settle near a Geothermal Fissure, you can easily make all of your cities within 6 tiles ecstatic without wasting 660 more {{Production6}} on building a [[Stadium (Civ6)|Stadium]] for more {{Amenity6}} Amenities.
 
The Thermal Bath is an interesting replacement for the standard [[Zoo (Civ6)|Zoo]], a rather underutilized building in an underwhelming and often neglected district. This building encourages the Hungarian to look for and settle near [[Volcanoes (Civ6)|Volcanoes]] where [[Geothermal Fissure (Civ6)|Geothermal Fissures]] are available. Under various conditions, the Thermal Bath supplies as many {{Amenities6}} Amenities as or even twice as many as the [[Stadium (Civ6)|Stadium]] at only two thirds of the production cost, not to mention extra regional {{Production6}} bonus and early {{Tourism6}}, thus if you manage to settle near a Geothermal Fissure, you can easily make all of your cities within 6 tiles ecstatic without wasting 660 more {{Production6}} on building a [[Stadium (Civ6)|Stadium]] for more {{Amenity6}} Amenities.
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Unlike the normal Zoo, the Thermal Bath does not grant +1 {{Science6}} to [[Marsh (Civ6)|Marsh]] and [[Rainforest (Civ6)|Rainforest]] tiles in the city.
   
 
==Civilopedia entry==
 
==Civilopedia entry==

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The Thermal Bath is a unique building of the Hungarian civilization in Civilization VI: Gathering Storm. It is built in the Entertainment Complex district and replaces the Zoo.

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The Thermal Bath is an interesting replacement for the standard Zoo, a rather underutilized building in an underwhelming and often neglected district. This building encourages the Hungarian to look for and settle near Volcanoes where Geothermal Fissures are available. Under various conditions, the Thermal Bath supplies as many Amenities Amenities Amenities as or even twice as many as the Stadium at only two thirds of the production cost, not to mention extra regional Production Production bonus and early Tourism Tourism, thus if you manage to settle near a Geothermal Fissure, you can easily make all of your cities within 6 tiles ecstatic without wasting 660 more Production Production on building a Stadium for more Amenity Amenity Amenities.

Unlike the normal Zoo, the Thermal Bath does not grant +1 Science Science to Marsh and Rainforest tiles in the city.

Civilopedia entry

The culture of bathing in Hungary has deep roots from both the East and West, and the country is dotted with numerous natural thermal springs. Some of the most famous baths were built near Budapest, including the grand Szechenyi, the luxurious Art Nouveau styled Gellert, and the ancient Rudas (which still preserves much of its Ottoman style). The baths and their buildings boast grand architecture and artwork, and huge bathing pools. Hungary may have the largest proportion of thermal baths per capita of any country in the world, and they are a popular draw for tourists.

If you go to a Hungarian thermal bath, you have a number of choices available to you. You can relax in the warm indoor pools and soak in the salubrious mineral waters. You may get a massage. You can visit a sauna, or douse yourself in cold water should you choose. You should definitely have a friendly chat with your companions. The quality of the water at each bath is said to benefit a specific set of conditions, which would seem to warrant an in-person comparison—for science's sake, of course.

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