Bad Krozingen, Thermal spa town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Bad Krozingen is a spa town in the Black Forest that spreads across both sides of the Neumagen river and is defined by warm thermal springs. Mineral-rich water feeds the public baths and wellness facilities that have become central to the town's daily life.
The place was first documented as Scrozzinga in 808 and remained a small village for centuries. The discovery of thermal springs in 1911 transformed it into a modern spa town with rapid development of facilities.
St. Alban Church shapes the town with its Romanesque design and houses a collection of historical keyboard instruments that draws music enthusiasts to explore it.
The town has a dense network of paths and squares that can be explored on foot and are easy to access. Regular train connections link the place to nearby Freiburg and make day trips easy.
The spa park contains a rare collection of mud therapy facilities based on local peat sources that are not found in many other spa towns. Visitors often discover this specialized treatment form only upon closer inspection.
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