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Säulen und Rest vom Portikus des Alten Kurhauses
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Säulen und Rest vom Portikus des Alten Kurhauses

Echoes of a Grand Spa Legacy

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The columns and remnants of the portico of the Old Kurhaus in Wiesbaden stand as a reminder of an era when the spa house was a vibrant hub for society and culture. Here, you can sense the elegance and tradition that have captivated visitors since 1810. Experience a piece of history that brings the majestic architecture and social life of the past to life.
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The columns and the remaining portico of the Alte Kurhaus date back to 1810, the year when the original social house was opened before it was demolished in 1904.

Quick Facts

Founded
1810
Opening Date
1810

Guided Story

Imagine standing here over 200 years ago, back in 1810. The air is alive with the sound of an orchestra playing from inside. These columns before you, now silent, were once the grand entrance to one of Wiesbaden's most elegant gathering spots. Look to your left, where the Hessian State Theater stands today, people once debated the latest plays. Behind you, towards the Bowling Green, men and women strolled in their finest attire. These columns aren't just stone; they're a gateway to a world of stories and secrets. Close your eyes for a moment and let the past come alive.

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