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Therme Group to build S$1bn wellness destination in Singapore

New attraction to be Therme's first resort in Asia

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Therme Group has announced that it is developing a S$1 billion state-of-the-art wellbeing destination in Singapore.

The company was awarded the tender by Singapore's tourism board to create the new wellness attraction, set to be Therme Group's first destination in Asia.


Therme's Singapore site is described as "a sweeping urban oasis" on a four-hectare waterfront site close to Marina Bay Sands.

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It is being developed by Singapore architecture firm DP Architects and Therme's in-house architecture practice and design company.

Therme Singapore will offer thermal pools, botanical gardens, art installations and cutting-edge health technology.

"Therme Group is pioneering the future of wellbeing at scale globally," said Robert Hanea, founder and CEO of Therme Group.

The company's proposal is "a reflection of our shared vision for how cities can integrate wellbeing into everyday life", he added.

Wellness, culture and nature

Therme's upcoming attraction will be "a place where wellness, culture and nature come together", he said.

It will be "a state-of-the-art facility that transforms urban life by making holistic health enjoyable and accessible to all".

Once fully open, the new Therme venue is projected to welcome around 2 million visitors annually.

"Therme Singapore embodies the vision of wellness for all," said Mah Bow Tan, chairman of Therme Group Asia.

The company "will partner with local organisations and enterprises to activate the surrounding public spaces, and make this another jewel of Marina Bay", he said.

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The resort will showcase Singapore "as a leader in holistic wellness", he added.

Therme Singapore is designed to be a sustainable development.

It will utilise Therme's proprietary technology for high-efficiency water recycling, sustainable energy solutions, and advanced biophilic design.

The project is a key element of the Singapore Tourism Board's strategy to grow wellness tourism, with a focus on immersive wellness.

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