Kamenné lázně, building in Teplice, Czech Republic
Stone Spa House is a neo-baroque spa building in Teplice that focuses on treating muscle, bone, and nerve-related conditions in both adults and children. The building contains comfortable rooms, hydrotherapy facilities, a salt cave, a thermal pool, and services including meals and a bar, all designed to support health recovery in a historic setting.
Stone Spa House was originally built in 1800 as a wooden structure and replaced with stone construction two years later as the town developed into a health resort. A major renovation in 1911 gave the building its distinctive neo-baroque appearance that remains recognizable today.
Stone Spa House reflects the long tradition of spa culture in Teplice, visible in how the building looks and how people use it today. The place connects the region's healing waters with local life and attracts visitors interested in learning about the town's health treatment heritage.
The location has good access via direct tram and bus routes from the city center and surrounding areas, making it easy to reach. A large park nearby offers visitors space to rest and take walks after treatments.
The salt cave within the building is known for its calming effects on the mind and may improve breathing issues in unexpected ways. This addition complements the traditional water therapies that made the spa building famous.
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