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Sights and interesting tips for trips

We have prepared a summary of the most interesting sights and tips for trips in Mariánské Lázně.

Cross Spring Pavilion (1818)
The spring had a resurgence in 1912-13, and the pavilion was rebuilt to its former shape of an Empire building with a cupola and a golden patriarchal cross, supported by 72 Ionic columns. The peristyle hall features a bust of J. J. Nehr.

Spa colonnade
(Designed by the architects Miksch and Niedzielský in 1888-89. This beautiful cast iron structure was created in the Blansko Ironworks; it contains unique decorations, including a coffered wood ceiling and frescoes by the painter J. Vyleťal, dating from 1979.

Caroline’s Spring Pavilion (1869)
The spring was named in honor of the wife of Emperor Franz I, Caroline Augusta. During the reconstruction of the colonnade in 1989, a replica of the former pavilion was built and shifted some 20 meters towards the colonnade.

Forest Spring Pavilion, in the park below the Třebízský Street
(1869, F. Zickler). It is located at the edge of the city, where the park blends into the surrounding forests. The interior is decorated by nature-inspired ceramics designed by the sculptor V. Eibl.

Ferdinand’s Spring Colonnade, Úšovice (1826-27)
The oldest preserved Classicist building in Mariánské Lázně, built at the request of the abbot K. K. Reitenberger. Ferdinand's Spring is the oldest mineral spring in Mariánské Lázně, named after King Ferdinand I, who ordered its examination in 1528, with a view to extracting common salt from it.





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