Kyselka Spa, Mineral spa complex in Kyselka, Czech Republic
Kyselka Spa is a mineral water resort with multiple buildings, spring water fountains, lodging, dining facilities, and a covered colonnade near Karlovy Vary. The complex has been recognized as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic and displays the typical layout of a historic health resort.
The resort was acquired in 1867 by Heinrich Mattoni, who transformed it into a modern international mineral water enterprise by 1873. This major expansion established the place as a notable health destination in the region.
The spa once served as a gathering place for visitors seeking the therapeutic properties of its mineral springs. This place reflects the long-standing tradition of water-based healing that has been valued here for generations.
The site is currently closed to visitors as ongoing reconstruction work since 2019 has focused on stabilizing and repairing the structures. Check the current status before planning a visit to see if any areas might have reopened.
The mineral springs gained royal attention when King Otto of Greece visited in 1852, and one of the main springs was named in his honor. This royal recognition helped establish the resort's international reputation in its early years.
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