Thermal Culture as National Heritage Among the Algerian Population Case Study Hammam Debagh Guelma
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.38027/ICCAUA2024EN0092Keywords:
thermal culture, heritage, tourism, attractiveness, therapeutic benefitsAbstract
The thermal culture in Algeria dates back to antiquity, the Romans were among the first to know the therapeutic
benefits of hot water springs in the region, Guelma is one of the Algerian cities which have natural hot springs, over
for centuries the thermal tradition has been perpetuated and has been integrated into the local medical culture. The
professional objective is to undertake an in-depth analysis of the thermal culture at Hammam Debagh, Guelma,
capitalizing on its rich ancient heritage, and the attractiveness of the public in search of medical care, relaxation and
leisure, thus highlighting the importance continues this age-old practice for health and well-being. A thorough
understanding of this tradition will help strengthen its attractiveness and promote its potential as a therapeutic and
tourism resource.
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