Spa in Karlovy Vary
38 images Created 28 Feb 2023
the wind from the East announces the East of Europe, creeps between the forest of Slavkov and the hop fields, onion-shaped bell towers, storks' nests on top of the poles of the
light, orange sunsets, villages lost in nowhere that have operetta names. But the real treasure of the Czech Republic lies underground. Hundreds of mineral-rich springs flow out
discovered in the Middle Ages in the water cities, frequented in the 19th century by artists and sovereigns such as
the British King Eduardo VII and Tsar Peter the Great. The cities of Karlovy Vary, Mariánské Lázně, Františkovy are a triumph of Baroque and Art Nouveau
Lázně, which form the Thermal Triangle, a Unesco heritage site since 2021, "a paradise on earth" according to Goethe, who came to regenerate in the beneficial waters of these centres. From the Middle Ages one
extraordinary meeting place, mixture of peoples
and peoples, when merchants, nobles and men of letters reached them through the prehistoric amber route that connected the Baltic to the Mediterranean.
light, orange sunsets, villages lost in nowhere that have operetta names. But the real treasure of the Czech Republic lies underground. Hundreds of mineral-rich springs flow out
discovered in the Middle Ages in the water cities, frequented in the 19th century by artists and sovereigns such as
the British King Eduardo VII and Tsar Peter the Great. The cities of Karlovy Vary, Mariánské Lázně, Františkovy are a triumph of Baroque and Art Nouveau
Lázně, which form the Thermal Triangle, a Unesco heritage site since 2021, "a paradise on earth" according to Goethe, who came to regenerate in the beneficial waters of these centres. From the Middle Ages one
extraordinary meeting place, mixture of peoples
and peoples, when merchants, nobles and men of letters reached them through the prehistoric amber route that connected the Baltic to the Mediterranean.