Boiola thermal spring
The Boiola thermal spring of Sirmione has been known since the Renaissance, when you knew of a thermal spring with water sulfur in Sirmione
Boiola thermal spring, its use was significant only when you are able to channel the water, in 1896, since the source Bojola , placed on the seabed at 25 meters from the shore, while maintaining its original temperature. In 1921 the company became the Spa and Grand Hotels owns the concession on the water, was built in 1948, a new spa, Catullo in the historic center and in 1987 a further center in the village of Colombare, Virgil. The thermal water of Sirmione is of meteoric origin, arises from the watershed basin of Monte Baldo at an altitude of 8 meters, it penetrates to 25 meters below sea level where it is enriched with minerals and increases in temperature eventually flow from the source Boiola. Is defined because hyperthermal water flows at a temperature of 69 ° c. classified as sulphurous water salsobromoiodic because it contains a significant amount of sulfur in the form of hydrogen sulfide, sodium, bromine and iodine. It takes 2 years to complete the entire cycle. The thermal water is used for the prevention of ENT disorders, broncopneumologici, rheumatological, orthopedic, dermatological and gynecological.