From the Majestic to The Mundane With Richard White
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The Hydro Majestic, created in 1904 by retail giant Mark Foy, was the epitome of Australia’s spa culture. With no expense spared on lavish décor, a hydropathy clinic with a German doctor, and luxuries and mod cons such as Turkish coffee and a telephone in every room, it thrived as a retreat for the rich and famous well into the 1920s and 1930s.
Science and notions of cosmopolitanism sparked the popularity of spas in Australia from the 1860s. Yet the sophistication of the Hydro was not apparent in other spas which were generally more inclusive and democratic.
Although spas great and small went into decline from the middle of the 20th century, they have experienced a remarkable revival in the 21st, influenced by several factors, not least the commodification of their history.
Travel historian Richard White surveys the history of a range of mineral spas in Australia and dips into some of the many excellent Australian spas in operation today.
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