Bamberg bathing establishment

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The Badeanstalt Bamberg was the first bathhouse of modern times in Bamberg . With the transition of the Bamberg Monastery to the Electorate of Bavaria, Geyerswörth Castle and its surroundings were also used for other purposes. The two garden pavilions came into the possession of Franz Xaver Lautenbacher , the personal physician of Duke Wilhelm in Bavaria , in 1817 . Lautenbacher had both garden pavilions connected with a connecting building with the year 1818 in the central gable, and set up a bathing establishment there. This bath tub was then continued by his son Pius August Lautenbacher . Hermann von Pückler-Muskau wrote in his diary on June 4, 1834: "I went to the bath, a very friendly and well-kept establishment, located in the middle of a garden that the city owes to a young doctor." The bathing establishment was after Death of Pius August Lautenbacher abandoned. The facility was continued in a new building under city management from 1896.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Pückler-Muskau: penultimate world course by Semilasso. Traum und Wachen, Stuttgart 1835, p. 210; quoted from: Die Kunstdenkmäler von Bayern - Bamberg, bürgerliche Bergstadt, Volume 6, Page 560.
  2. The art monuments of Bavaria - Bamberg, bourgeois mining town, Volume 6, page 560.

literature

  • Anton Schuster: Old Bamberg .

Coordinates: 49 ° 53 ′ 27 "  N , 10 ° 53 ′ 17.6"  E