Bad Rosenthal

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Bad Rosenthal was the name of a restaurant near Netzschkau in the Saxon Vogtland . It existed from 1895 to 1953.

Geographical location

Bad Rosenthal was built on the corridor of the municipality Brockau not far from the Eichmühle settlement in the northeastern district of Brockau below the Netzschkauer Eichberg. A mill ditch that still exists leads to the Eichmühle, which no longer exists today. Not far from there, the “Bad Rosenthal” excursion restaurant was built in 1895 with clinker bricks and typical elements of the Vogtland homeland style. The restaurant enjoyed great obesity and advertised it as a wonderful forest summer freshness with a large, shady garden room for parties and a “good coffee station”. In the garden and park belonging to the restaurant there was a lawn, a pond and well-tended seating areas.

The opening of a bus stop in the immediate vicinity of the restaurant increased the influx of guests again.

In the Second World War, the restaurant business came to a standstill and in 1953 the traditional excursion restaurant was torn down, whereby the name Bad Rosenthal disappeared.

literature

  • Henriette Joseph, Gerhard Hempel, Haik Thomas Porada: The northern Vogtland around Greiz. A regional study of Greiz, Weida, Berga [...] , Cologne, Weimar, Vienna, 2006, p. 338.