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Kurhaus Göggingen
A Glimpse into Augsburg's Architectural Legacy
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Designed by Jean Keller, the Kurhaus Göggingen stands as a stunning testament to Bavaria's architectural heritage. Following a major reconstruction, this building, which first opened in 1886, now beautifully merges history and culture. Discover the intricate architecture and immerse yourself in its rich past.
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The Kurhaus Göggingen opened on New Year's Day in 1886.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1886
- Architect
- Jean Keller
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Opening Date
- 1886
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Guided Story
Can you feel the history around you? Look up and take in the stunning glass and iron architecture. This building is the only one of its kind from the Gründerzeit period still standing. Behind you, the Gögginger Römerturm tells its own story. Originally commissioned by Friedrich Hessing, the Kurhaus was more than a theater; it was a social hub. Imagine the elegant guests strolling through, as the sounds of an orchestra filled the air. It was a lively cultural center then, and it continues to welcome visitors today.
Location
Nearby

Ehemaliges Bühlersches Gartengut
157 m away

St. Georg und Michael
188 m away

Gögginger Römerturm
138 m away

Dreifaltigkeitskirche
158 m away

Hauptgebäude
385 m away

Heimatmuseum Stadt- und Landkreis Neudek im Erzgebirge
239 m away

Hessingburg
486 m away

Kirche St. Johannes
426 m away
