Kurhaus in Bad Soden, Multi-purpose hall and cultural heritage monument in Bad Soden am Taunus, Germany.
The Kurhaus Bad Soden is a multi-purpose hall and hotel building in the northern area of the Old Kurpark featuring traditional architectural design. It serves multiple functions today as an event venue and guest accommodation facility.
The first bathhouse was built in 1722 following discovery of the Milchbrunnen spring, which gained recognition for its healing properties in 1701. The current building is the third version and replaced its 1927 predecessor.
Before World War I, the building hosted concerts and military bands where visitors gathered for social occasions. This role shaped its reputation as a center of cultural life in the region.
The building is located at Zum Quellenpark 38 and is easily accessible for visitors to the park and spa town. Anyone planning to attend an event or stay overnight should check opening times and current programs in advance.
The current structure opened in 1982 as the third reconstruction following earlier destruction and changes over time. Its development required substantial investment and marks a turning point in how this location has been used.
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