Therme Erding sold: What does the change for the future mean?

Die Therme Erding im Bodenseekreis wurde an die Therme Group verkauft. Jörg Wund sichert Arbeitsplätze und lässt Zukunft offen.
The Therme Erding in the Lake Constance district was sold to the Therme Group. Jörg Wund secures jobs and leaves the future open. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Therme Erding sold: What does the change for the future mean?

Eriskirch, Deutschland - In a spectacular step, the Therme Erding, the largest thermal bath in the world, has found a new owner. The new Therme Group, an international company that has far -reaching plans for the design and support of thermal baths worldwide, is now taking over from the family -run thermal bath, which has been under the direction of Josef Wund and later his son Jörg Wund since 1999. As the Schwäbische.de , the business will be carried out at a price of more than 320 million euros. Jörg Wund has already given his approval and is optimistic that the thermal baths are in good hands.

The thermal bath with an impressive area of ​​over 185,000 square meters, houses more than 40 pools and water pools and a comprehensive family area with 28 slides. "We found an established partner in the Therme Group," said Jörg Wund about the sales negotiations. The approximately 900 employees retain their positions, which ensures stability in the workforce. However, there are changes because the Therme Group, led by Dr. Robert Hanea, striving for international expansion and already maintains offices in cities such as Munich, Vienna and Toronto, which could shape the future of the German thermal landscape, such as Augsburger Allgemeine reported.

The future of the Therme Bad Wörishofen

The takeover also raises questions about the future of the Therme Bad Wörishofen, which is also in the possession of the family. However, Jörg Wund emphasized that there are no plans for selling the Wörishofer Therme. "Nothing changes for the Bad Wörishofen thermal baths, it remains in the possession of the family," he said.

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