
Do You Know the History of the Hall of Mirrors at Las Caldas?
But first, let’s set the scene: Oviedo, Asturias. Mid-19th century. After nearly a century of splendor, the most prestigious thermal retreat in Europe changed ownership and expanded to include new rooms and wellness services to cater to its guests’ sophisticated desires for relaxation. With that expansion, the legend of the Hall of Mirrors was born. If you don’t know it yet, start by closing your eyes and imagining opening them in the year 1878.
The Hall of Mirrors: A Bit of History
The history of Las Caldas began with its original construction in 1776, led by Manuel Reguera (perhaps you know him from the portico of the Santo Domingo de Oviedo convent-church), which was based on a neoclassical design by Ventura Rodríguez, considered “the last architect of the Spanish Baroque” and one of the first to adopt the new ideas of Neoclassicism in Asturias.
When, in 1860, José González Alegre purchased the Las Caldas Spa, he aimed to undertake a renovation that emphasized its already well-established prestige. At that time, the thermal resort had the Bath House, which included kitchens, dining rooms, chapels, offices, various rooms and antechambers, a hydrotherapy room, and even halls with stoves and modern inhalation devices, in addition to a luxurious guesthouse, a medical area, and the bathing area itself, arranged around a romantic courtyard and the source of the mineral-medicinal waters, the heart of the complex.
Around 1878, the González Alegre family decided to build another building to accommodate the influx of guests, connected to the first by an iron and glass gallery bridge over the Las Caldas-Oviedo road (the spa is just a ten-minute drive from the historic city center). Over time, a billiard room, a game room, and the Hall of Mirrors were also added. In the following years, the spa continued to expand with new wings supervised by architect J.M. de la Guardia.
This is the Hall of Mirrors
Three grand chandeliers. Ornate moldings shaped like flower bouquets and faux columns running along the walls, leaving a mythological aura. Vaulted ceilings, reliefs, and murals with neoclassical paintings. Large windows. Waxed wooden floors. And of course, mirrors. A profusion of mirrors framed in gold leaf, covering pastel-painted walls, multiplying the gaze to appreciate the timeless elegance of a room that today houses a 190 m² dining area for breakfasts and small banquets at the Gran Hotel Las Caldas.
Originally, and following the spa layout trends of the time, the Hall of Mirrors consisted of two connected rooms: a smaller one housing the reading room, and the ballroom where evenings and concerts were held. Back then, an upright piano dominated the space, which occupied almost the entire second floor. The ceiling and wall paintings, rectangular and trapezoidal in shape, have been restored along with the rest of the room, and depict scenes linked to mythology and music.
Now imagine yourself there again, in the very place where personalities like Maria Christina of Habsburg-Lorraine spent their nights during their visits to the spa village.
Gran Hotel Las Caldas, Thermal Architecture from Then to Now
The thermal architecture of Las Caldas speaks not only of its past but also of its cultural and sensory connection to a present full of possibilities, and of how the mineromedicinal tradition of its waters has adapted to innovations each century, evolving into what it is today: one of the best wellness retreats in Asturias and in Spain. In this context, the Gran Hotel Las Caldas redefines the concept of spa and health, offering an immersive experience where you can stay in a five-star spa hotel with modern comforts but the charm of yesteryear. Planning a wellness trip? Need a break?
Want to disconnect from routine while taking care of yourself in a magical, tailored environment? Everything at this adults-only accommodation in Oviedo is designed for your well-being. Among its many modern facilities, highlights include the Balneario Real, the Aquaxana circuit, El Manantial, the Wellness & Beauty area, and the Hall of Columns—another icon that deserves special attention.
The Hall of Columns: A Journey to the Golden Age of Spas
The Hall of Columns is inspired by the original neoclassical style of Las Caldas and its Hall of Mirrors. This space, one of the many wellness areas at Las Caldas Spa today, features a private thermal circuit that offers an intimate relaxation experience (alone or with a companion). You won’t want to leave its floatation pool, foot bath, overhead and contrast showers, Roman thermal bath, jacuzzi, treatment cabins, and relaxation area. The arches, stained glass rose window, and marble columns of its architecture will remind you again and again that you are in a unique hotel in the world, where every space and every moment lived is part of its history.
Explore the Blau Hotels blog for more travel and accommodation inspiration for your next trips to Asturias.
Los post recientes
Experiences

What is the best month to visit Mallorca?
If you are looking for a destination that shines all year round, Mallorca should be on your list. Thanks to its Mediterranean climate, it offers …
Continue readingExperiences

Three Kings Day at the Best Hotel with Spa in Asturias
If you are looking for ideas for a weekend in Asturias in January, the Kings' holiday is the perfect opportunity to disconnect while enjoying its …
Continue readingExperiences

Bid farewell to the year in the natural paradise known as Asturias
Asturias, known as the "natural paradise," offers a unique setting to bid farewell to the year in style. In December, this region is adorned with …
Continue readingExperiences

Restore your energy and well-being at a special refuge for athletes
At the Gran Hotel Las Caldas, we pride ourselves on being a true haven for athletes and wellness lovers. Located in the beautiful natural environment …
Continue readingExperiences

Living and working as a digital nomad in Mallorca
Mallorca has become a dream destination for digital nomads thanks to its perfect climate, breathtaking mountain and beach landscapes and a vibrant community of professional …
Continue readingTITLE_LASTEST_POSTS
Blog
blog-latest-posts-antlia__subtitle
blog-latest-posts-antlia__description
Destinations
“From colourful Easter parades to charming island customs, Mallorca has all the ingredients for the perfect family holiday. Embrace the traditions, feel the Mediterranean breeze, …
Continue readingExperiences
If you are looking for a destination that shines all year round, Mallorca should be on your list. Thanks to its Mediterranean climate, it offers …
Continue readingExperiences
If you are looking for ideas for a weekend in Asturias in January, the Kings' holiday is the perfect opportunity to disconnect while enjoying its …
Continue readingExperiences
Asturias, known as the "natural paradise," offers a unique setting to bid farewell to the year in style. In December, this region is adorned with …
Continue readingDestinations
Asturias, known as the natural paradise of Spain, is an unparalleled destination for nature lovers and outdoor activities. Oviedo, the capital of the region, not …
Continue reading
Deja un comentario