1. Landmark of Bad Kissingen: Regentenbau
The well-known architect Max Littmann completed the construction of this concert- and assembly hall within 21 months.
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The well-known architect Max Littmann completed the construction of this concert- and assembly hall within 21 months.
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The traditional water pouring ceremony is a great event and part of the living tradition of the drinking cure.
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In the ‘Arkaden’ you can find the tourist office as well as a reading room with the latest newspapers and magazines.
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The Kurgarten with its three mineral springs is one of the oldest spa gardens world wide and has been the centre of social spa life ever since.
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In the ‘Rosengarten’ you can enjoy over 125 varieties of roses and around 10,000 rosebushes.
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The Luitpold Park is an English landscape garden which measures 15 ha.
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A sophisticated setting with a nostalgic touch. Gambling and socializing in the Bavarian State Casino.
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The historic motor boat line, nick-named steamboat line (Dampferle) connects the Rosengarten to the northern spa quarter.
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Seebreeze, Kneipp basin. salt and brine history awaits you at the area of the Untere Saline. The facilities of the production and use of brine are testimony to the integration of brine into spa business.
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The imposing residential building at the ‘Obere Saline’ (upper saltworks) dates from the 18 th century and was first used by the Würzburg Prince Bishops, and then later by Otto Fürst von Bismarck during his numerous visits to the health resort.