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Spas like God in France During the Empire, two neo-Gothic churches (1874), the Bathhouse II (1885) in Renaissance style, the neo-Baroque spa house (1908), the spa theater (1913) in the neo-Rococo style and the spa administration (1903) were completed. All buildings of this period were modeled on French castles and palaces. To underline the castle-like character of the spa house, a baroque garden parterre was created in the middle of the spa park in 1908. A picturesque rose garden with a Swiss dairy was also created in the west of the park. A temple as the finishing touch The first democracy in Germany gave the park a marble-white promenade (1926) with a drinking fountain, which presents itself as a Greek temple building with Doric colonnades. A simple spa building was added to the rear facade of Bathhouse II in 1929. From a historical perspective, this marks the end of construction work in the park. The unique ensemble, which gave Bad Oeynhausen the reputation of being the "architecture museum of the 19th century", represents all the major architectural styles of European history and is a picturesque expression of European identity in Westphalia. Insensitive changes to the park landscape and the buildings in the post-war period have been carefully reversed and restored in recent years. With its dense tree population of native and exotic species, the planting of the flowerbeds that changes four times a year and the unique flair of the spa architecture, the spa park in Bad Oeynhausen is now one of the most beautiful spa facilities in Germany. (Source: https://www.staatsbad-oeynhausen.de/kultur-geschichte/kurpark)
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The spa park – 19th century architecture museum If you’re looking for the centre, you’ll find the spa park. Where elsewhere the market square is the centre, Bad Oeynhausen is a green oasis. It is a testament to a sophisticated spa and bathing world and takes visitors on a journey through the history of architecture. King Friedrich Wilhelm IV took the plunge when he founded a spa in 1845 south of today’s Bathhouse II, where the first thermal brine spring had just been discovered. He played a key role in the development of the “Royal Spa Oeynhausen” – among other things by commissioning the design of a park in the vicinity of the spring. The town of Bad Oeynhausen was also to develop around this park. -Arcadia on the Werre – The spa park by Peter Joseph Lenné The 26 hectare spa park in Bad Oeynhausen is a total work of art with a history spanning over eighty years. In 1847, the royal... Garden director Peter Joseph Lenné drew up a first plan for the horseshoe-shaped complex, which was implemented in 1853. The park was designed as a romantic, English landscape garden and its architecture evoked ancient Arcadia. The Prussian monarchy generously financed the first spa and bathing buildings. Bathhouse I was completed in 1857 in the classicist style and is still considered a masterpiece and prototype of German bathing architecture. (Source: https://www.staatsbad-oeynhausen.de/kultur-geschichte/kurpark)
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Welcome to Café Herzhaft… …the cozy bistro-café right in the heart of Bad Salzuflen Visit us right in the attractive town center at the Salzhof, in the center of Bad Salzuflen. With us you can get: – Original Italian coffee, – original Italian ice cream, – homemade soups, stews and regional specialties, – sandwiches, baked potatoes and warm apple strudel, – fresh waffles and crêpes. And in the cold season we offer you a selection of delicious winter specialties… Enjoy your meal! Relax in the charming ambience of a historic half-timbered house and enjoy our delicious food and drinks. Spend a nice time in our outdoor area. The spacious pedestrian zone leads past old town houses, numerous shops and boutiques invite you to stroll and shop. The Salzhof, the “parlor” of the city, tells of salt production in earlier times.
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Our coffee is prepared with love! By using our double portafilter coffee machine from Wega and choosing the right coffee beans, our coffee tastes so incomparable. From latte macchiato to delicious cappuccino - we prepare a coffee that makes your heart smile.
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The salt boiler monument was erected on the occasion of the city's 500th anniversary in 1988, donated by the Bad Salzuflen municipal utilities. The monument commemorates the saltworks that stood on the salt farm until 1926. For a long time, the Paulinenquelle was the only developed brine or healing spring in the city and the oldest used brine spring in the city. At first people bathed in the pump tower (1818-1855) until a fire destroyed the pump tower. Bathhouse I was then built on the site of today's post office. The Sophienbrunnen has been served at the graduation towers since 1896, mixed with fresh water. The oldest mention of the "locum salis in uflon" named the spring on the salt farm indirectly through the saltworks and documents the more than 1000 years of use of the spring. After the first baths were given out on the salt farm, the spring also supplied the bathing rooms with the therapeutically used brine water.
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... the Sielwehr on the Sielterrassen 💦💦💦 ... a great natural spectacle and an absolute highlight!!! 👍 ... the parking lot and the restaurant at the Sielterrassen offer a good starting and ending point for beautiful "Nordic walking tours"!!! 👍👟👍
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Very beautiful and, above all, well-kept park not far from the center of Bad Oeynhausen. In addition to the beautiful green area with its numerous fountains, there are also some historic spa buildings to see.
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Built between 1854 and 1857 by Carl Ferdinand Busse, the late-classical bathhouse I is the oldest surviving building in the spa gardens. Busse also designed the drinking pavilion, built in 1860. Since 1880 there has been a wooden foyer to the east of the bathhouse. To the south of the bathhouse is a memorial stone for Karl von Oeynhausen. In the west of the spa gardens, the Protestant Church of the Resurrection was completed in 1874 on the west corso, and in the east on the east corso the Catholic Church of St. Peter and Paul was completed according to plans by Friedrich August Stüler. The Church of the Resurrection was rebuilt in 1956 after a fire. Both neo-Gothic churches are listed today. In the summer of 1885, the Neo-Renaissance and Neo-Baroque bathhouse II was inaugurated. The H-shaped red brick building with an octagonal dome originally housed 39 bathing cells to expand the spa's capacity. The Neo-Renaissance building of the royal spa administration, erected in 1903, later served as a guest house. It is heritage listed. In 1908, the Imperial Palace, modeled after a baroque palace on the outside and the Paris Opera on the inside, was opened as a representative spa building at the highest point of the spa gardens. Today the building is used by the GOP Varieté – Theater Kaiserpalais. Reinhold Hoemann laid out a large parterre in front of the Imperial Palace. A wide axis with a fountain in the middle connected the imperial palace and the foyer. The Kurtheater was built in 1915 in the Neo-Late Baroque style. The exterior is inspired by the architecture of the Württemberg castles of Monrepos and Solitude. The now listed building on a small hill in the park received an enlarged foyer during a renovation in 1980 so that it can be used all year round. In 1926 a new drinking and foyer hall was inaugurated in the form of a six-column Ionic temple with an 84 m long promenade. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurpark_Bad_Oeynhausen#:~:text=As%20repr%C3%A4sentatives%20Kurhaus%20became%201908%20Hoemann%20a%20gro%C3%9Fes%20Parterre%20an.
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