Trinkhalle Giebelfries - Baden-Baden, B-W, Germany
N 48° 45.707 E 008° 14.210
32U E 443914 N 5401255
The Trinkhalle Giebelfries is atop the main entrance to the Trinkhalle in Baden-Baden.
Waymark Code: WM19HMP
Location: Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Date Posted: 03/03/2024
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The Trinkhalle is one of the public natural spring houses in the Spa City of Baden-Baden. The building is adorned with multiple works of art. It was constructed during 1839-1843.
This triangular gable frieze was decorated with artistic reliefs by the sculptor Franz Xaver Reich based on a design by Christian Lotsch. The frieze depicts the healing of the sick by the spring nymph. Sick people and are on the left side, the nymph is in the center and the healed people are on the right hand side.
Artist: Franz Xaver Reich
Address: Kaiserallee 3
76530 Baden-Baden
Germany
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