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HISTORY
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In Gaverina the first to notice the presence of a natural
spring of mineral water and its properties were healthy
animals that instinctively used to drink that water in
preference to that of the river Cat.
Secondo la tradizione orale, nella seconda metà dell'800,
Giuseppe Angelini, bisnonno degli attuali proprietari,
affetto da uricemia, su consiglio di un sacerdote, si recò
a Gaverina per curarsi con l'acqua sulfurea scoperta
grazie all'aiuto delle mucche di un contadino.
According to oral tradition, in the second half of the
800, Joseph Angelini, grandfather of present owners, who
suffered from uric acid, on the advice of a priest, he
went to Gaverina for treatment with the discovery of
sulphurous water with the help of a cow farmer.
Ne ebbe un notevole giovamento tanto che, verso il 1875,
acquistò le prime proprietà allo scopo di iniziare
l'utilizzo terapeutico dell'acqua diventando, in tal modo,
il fondatore delle Terme di Gaverina.
It was a great benefit so that, around 1875, bought the
first property in order to start becoming the therapeutic
use of water, thus, the founder of the Baths of Gaverina.
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In 1880, a decree of the Royal Prefecture of Bergamo, is
authorized to put on the market for medicinal use, the
source of the sulphurous water that flowed into the valley
of Gaverina Gatto.Ma only at the beginning of our 900,
with the arrival Gaverina to the family of Charles and his
wife Dorina Borra Angelini, daughter of Joseph Angelini,
was founded the actual spa that gained ministerial
approval in 1922 to 1928 available in 4 different sources
of well-known: Central, Lower, Molognetta and chestnut,
with its own bottling plant and a hotel. |
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Since then the family Borra, whose descendants still
manage the company, has continued to enhance this water
all around it by creating the structures features a spa
town and has further increased the water bottling industry,
built in after the spa, with the creation of three
consecutive polls, the first in 1966, the second in 1983
and third in 1987, consisting in drilling for subsurface
exploration and exploitation of other manifestations of
natural mineral water source "Source Central "as part of
the mining concession called" Sources of Gaverina minerals".
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