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The Boiling


La Bollente is an iconic monument located in the town of Acqui Terme, in the province of Alessandria, Piedmont, Italy.

It is a thermal hot spring that emerges from the ground at a constant temperature of around 75°C (167°F). The name "La Bollente" translates to "The Boiling One" in English, referring to the fact that the spring water constantly boils, creating a captivating atmosphere.

The spring has been known since ancient times and has a millennia-long history as a place of healing and well-being.

The monument that overlooks the spring consists of a monumental fountain, built in the 18th century, featuring a bronze statue depicting a river god known as "Bollente."

The statue holds an eagle with spread wings, symbolizing the power and strength of the thermal water.

La Bollente has become one of the distinctive symbols of Acqui Terme, attracting visitors from around the world. It is also a site of historical and cultural interest, representing the town's thermal tradition and heritage.

In addition to admiring La Bollente and its monumental fountain, visitors can take advantage of the therapeutic properties of Acqui Terme's thermal waters, which are renowned for their health and wellness benefits.

The surrounding area is also dotted with cafes, restaurants, and shops, offering a pleasant atmosphere to enjoy after visiting this significant attraction.



The Boiling
Address: Via Alla Bollente, 1, 15011 Acqui Terme Alessandria Italia
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