Trinkhalle (Baden-Baden)
The Trinkhalle (pump house) in the Kurhaus spa complex in Baden-Baden, Germany[1] was built 1839–42 by Heinrich Hübsch in a complementary architectural style as the spa's main building. The 90-metre arcade is lined with frescos and benches. The spa waters are said to have curative powers.[2]
A branch office of Baden-Baden's tourist information bureau is located in this historic structure.[2]
Notes
- ↑ (German) Goethezeitportal: "Jakob Götzenbergers Freskobilder in der Trinkhalle zu Baden-Baden"
- 1 2 Schulte-Peevers, p. 433.
References
- MacLachlan, Gordon. (2004). The Rough Guide to Germany. New York: Rough Guides. ISBN 978-1-84353-293-4
- Schulte-Peevers, Andrea, Anthony Haywood, Jeremy Gray, Sarah Johnstone and Daniel Robinson. (2007). Germany. Footscray, Victoria: Lonely Planet. ISBN 978-1-74059-988-7
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Coordinates: 48°45′42″N 8°14′12″E / 48.761763°N 8.236785°E
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