Drinking Hall Baden-Baden
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Drinking hall was built in Baden-Baden in the years 1839-1842 the right of the Kurhaus on the project Friedrich Hyubsha. The construction of a 90-meter colonnade (16 columns total), which is applied to the wall 14 frescoes. Each mural - this image of one of the legends of Baden-Baden. Here you can see the monastery Lihtenshtal, Old Castle, the chapel on the hill Fremesberg, Eberstein castle ruins, lake Mummelzee and other historical and cultural places of Baden-Baden. Before entering the hall is a bust of King of Prussia and Emperor Wilhelm I, an alley near the Kurhaus was named in his honor.

But the main thing in the drinking pavilion - is, of course, mineral water. Thermal waters around Baden-Baden came to the surface in the form of 12 sources during rannechetvertichnoy era and used for medicinal purposes since the appearance in the area of ​​the ancient Romans. Vodootlivochnye galleries were announced to all sources in the late 19th century and is still used to provide thermal mineral water baths and drinking pavilion. The Pavilion comes with mineral water tunnel of the two most valuable sources. The water is hot (about 70 degrees), a salty taste and has many therapeutic properties. Water comprises incorporating sodium, cobalt, calcium, potassium, zinc, magnesium, iron, copper and several other trace metals and acids. Use of such water has a wide range of applications in medicine for the treatment and prevention of many diseases.

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