Elisenbrunnen

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Elisenbrunnen is a historic neoclassical spa pavilion in Aachen, Germany, renowned for its sulfurous thermal springs and role as a symbol of the city’s spa culture.

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Elisenbrunnen canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
landmark
spa pavilion
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
country Germany
hasArchitect Johann Peter Cremer
Karl Friedrich Schinkel
hasCoordinateSystem WGS84
hasFunction drinking hall
spa facility
hasMaterial stone
stucco
hasPart colonnade
fountain
portico
spring outlets
hasSignificance major city landmark of Aachen
hasVisitorFacility event space
restaurant
hasWaterComposition sulfurous water
hasWaterType thermal water
heritageDesignation Denkmalliste der Stadt Aachen
heritageStatus listed building in Aachen
inception 1827
locatedAt Friedrich-Wilhelm-Platz, Aachen
locatedIn Aachen
Germany
North Rhine-Westphalia
namedAfter Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria
surface form: Princess Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria
notableFor Aachen spa culture
sulfurous thermal springs
opened 1827
symbolOf Aachen
Aachen spa culture
tourismType spa tourism
usedFor drinking cures
health tourism

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Aachen hasLandmark Elisenbrunnen