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온천 마을 바트 래러(Bad Laer)의 관광 중심부에 있는 글록켄제(Glockensee)에는 뮌셴(Müschen) 지역의 호프 테베스-캄펠만(Hof Tewes-Kampelmann)에서 온 오래된 물레방아가 온천 공원 내 글록켄제(Glockensee) 바로 근처에 재건되었습니다. 현재 물레방아의 건물 구조는 본질적으로 1882년부터 시작되었습니다. 오늘날 이 역사적인 건물에는 2020년 봄에 새로 문을 연 카페-레스토랑이 있습니다. 출처: https://www.osnabruecker-land.de/erlebnisse/muehle-am-glockensee
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중앙에 위치한 Bad Laer에서는 모든 길이 쿠어파크(Kurpark)로 이어집니다. 6헥타르의 공간에서 평화를 찾는 사람들과 운동선수들, 어린이와 어른들, 꽃 애호가들과 소금 팬들은 이곳에서 자신을 펼칠 충분한 공간을 찾을 수 있습니다. 1000년 이상 된 이 장소의 역사와 지질학에 대해 알고 싶은 사람들은 15개의 정보 표지판을 통해 공원을 둘러볼 수 있으며, 그 과정에서 Bad Laer 소금의 형성에 대한 많은 흥미로운 사실들을 배울 수 있습니다. 쿠어파크 자체는 여러 소금 샘의 위치이며, 그중 하나는 "콜크(Kolk)"에서 열린 형태로 나타나 소금 시내와 인접한 글록켄제(Glockensee)에 물을 공급합니다. 출처: https://www.bad-laer.de/urlaub/entdecken/erlebnis-kurpark.html
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This whimsical gatehouse, dating from 1913, was designed by the architect Karl Frey. Compared to his other projects around the turn of the century, it's practically a garden pavilion. As befits a garden, a fence was essential. Today, these iron fences with their many spikes are back in vogue. The entire area of the concert garden, the promenade hall, and the graduation tower were enclosed by it. At the ticket booth, this very gatehouse, everyone paid the visitor's tax to enjoy the music, the fresh air, or simply a stroll through the promenade hall. But the lucrative times for the cashiers were soon over. World War I arrived, and part of the fence was diverted to finance the military apparatus, following the motto "I gave iron for bread, and gold for iron." In 1922, a new and considerably shorter fence was erected around the concert garden. But 44 years later, this enclosure, too, had served its purpose and disappeared completely. Where these elements vanished to is apparently not recorded in any file. Source: https://www.historische-schaufenster.de/index.php/Schaufenster/konzertgarten.html
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Between the laying of the foundation stone in 1868 and its final sale to an investor group in 1997, 25 years tell of changes. It is arguably the building in Bad Rothenfelde with the most varied history. Dining and concert halls (the famous Red Hall), dance floors, wine cellars, terraces, a bar, hotel rooms, staff quarters, kitchens, and cellars—all of this was housed within its walls, and much was subsequently destroyed by fire. Just as the owners changed hands frequently, so too did the names. Built as the "Höckersches Badehotel," it was known as the Kurhaus (spa hotel) from 1881 to 1952, then the Kurklinik Nollmann (Nollmann spa clinic), and subsequently the Kurhaussanatorium with a hotel in the spa park. From 1969 onward, the operation of the hall and hotel was managed directly by the spa administration. Later, after further renovations and fires, and as long as it remained under the spa administration's ownership, the guest complex was called the Residenzhotel (Residence Hotel). The hotel's history finally came to a close in 1985 when the guest rooms were converted into condominiums. The adjacent halls and bars have been managed and leased by an investor group since 1997. The hotel in the spa park and the small concert hall were demolished. The residents of Rothenfelde are quite used to that sort of thing. The senior citizens' residence in the spa park now stands on this site, and its residents have the privilege (or rather, must accept) of having a box seat at all the festivals in the concert garden. But the townspeople still gather in the Kurhaus every year for the Bad Rothenfelde meal, and every Sunday, lively couples dance, replenishing their calorie expenditure with cream cakes. Source: https://www.historische-schaufenster.de/index.php/Schaufenster/ehemaliges-kurhaus.html
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The "Little Mountain" adventure trail in Bad Laer opened in early 2014 to great public acclaim. The idea for this educational project arose in connection with a geothermal energy project. Scientists had stumbled upon fascinating soil profiles in the Blomberg near Bad Laer, which reveal the Earth's climate history up to the present day. Geologist Dr. Jens Steffahn subsequently developed a scientific concept for the creation of a geological educational trail. The 6.4-kilometer trail paints a captivating picture of Earth's history. The eight stations are connected by "reading stones," which provide engaging questions to answer while visitors wait between stations. This ensures that even younger family members won't find the walk too long. The trail holds many surprises, such as the "rocky path to the glacial erratic" and the "view into the depths." The geotourism trail is part of the Teutoburg Forest, Kleiner Berg FFH area within the European Natura 2000 network of protected areas. Source: https://nur-design-text.de/portfolio/erlebnispfad-kleiner-berg/
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