Rudolfův pramen, Mineral spring in Mariánské Lázně, Czech Republic.
Rudolf Spring is a mineral water source in the town housed within a pavilion structure for public access. The water is rich in calcium, magnesium, and bicarbonate with notably low sodium content.
The spring received its name in 1902 after the crown prince whose legacy helped shape the town's role as a spa destination. This naming marked an important moment in establishing the town's reputation for healing waters.
The spring takes its name from a crown prince who helped establish the town's reputation as a spa destination. Today, visitors encounter the pavilion building and meadows where guests have come for generations to sample the water.
The spring is accessible through a pavilion structure where visitors can sample the water directly. Plan to visit in the morning when fewer people are present and the surroundings feel less crowded.
This water has long been valued for its effects on the urinary system and was historically used to help dissolve kidney stones. Many visitors drink it regularly during their spa stays to benefit from its natural properties.
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