Bad Ems mineral springs

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Bad Ems mineral springs are a historic spa complex in the German town of Bad Ems, renowned for their therapeutic thermal waters and long-standing role as a European health resort.

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instanceOf mineral spring complex
spa complex
country Germany NERFINISHED
flourishedAsSpaInCentury 19th century
hasArchitecturalStyle Belle Époque architecture NERFINISHED
historicist architecture
neoclassical architecture
hasCulturalRole meeting place for European elites
hasFacility Kurhaus Bad Ems NERFINISHED
Kurpark Bad Ems NERFINISHED
bathhouse
drinking hall
inhalatorium
hasFunction health resort
spa tourism
hasSpringName Kaiserbrunnen NERFINISHED
Kesselbrunnen NERFINISHED
Römerquelle NERFINISHED
hasWaterType mineral water
thermal water
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
knownFor balneotherapy
drinking cures
inhalation therapies
therapeutic properties
locatedIn Bad Ems NERFINISHED
Rhineland-Palatinate
locatedOnRiver Lahn River NERFINISHED
partOf European spa culture NERFINISHED
Great Spa Towns of Europe NERFINISHED
spa town of Bad Ems
tourismType health tourism
wellness tourism
treatsCondition cardiovascular disorders
metabolic disorders
musculoskeletal problems
respiratory diseases
typicalGuests European aristocracy
bourgeois visitors
UNESCOInscriptionYear 2021
usedSinceCentury 17th century
waterComposition chloride
sodium bicarbonate
sulfate
waterTemperatureRange approximately 27–57 °C
waterUse bathing
drinking
inhalation

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Bad Ems hasHotSpring Bad Ems mineral springs