Lohengrin Therme

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Lohengrin Therme Bayreuth
Entrance area
Lohengrin Therme with a view of Sophienberg
Borehole of the Lohengrin Therme in the Laineck district

The Lohengrin Therme is a recognized mineral spring spa in Bayreuth , more precisely in the Seulbitz district . The focus is on diseases in the area of ​​the joints or connective tissue. There is an extensive wellness and sauna area inside the pool. There are also physical therapy and compact cures offered. Children under six years of age are not allowed due to the unsuitable pool.

The owner is Stadtwerke Bayreuth Verkehr und Bäder GmbH, which is part of Stadtwerke Bayreuth Holding GmbH. The bath was opened in 1999 and in 2005 the sauna and wellness area was significantly expanded.

Medicinal water

The healing water is obtained in the Laineck district from a depth of 1122 m and has a temperature of 36 ° C. Ingredients (mg / l) (according to analysis by the Technical University of Munich):

Others

There are several medical practices in the vicinity of the facility. The planned spa area with a hotel has not yet been realized due to the lack of an investor. The next-door functional building for a café, boutique, etc. is largely empty. The palace gardens of the Hermitage are directly on the other side of the Red Main and are connected to the spa grounds by a bridge.

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Coordinates: 49 ° 56 ′ 33 "  N , 11 ° 37 ′ 57"  E