Kurhessen-Therme, Thermal bath in Bad Wilhelmshöhe district, Kassel, Germany.
The Kurhessen-Therme is a thermal bath in the Bad Wilhelmshöhe district offering indoor and outdoor pools filled with thermal water at temperatures from 31 to 37 degrees Celsius. The facility also includes hot whirlpools, bubble loungers, and eight different sauna areas with temperatures ranging from 45 to 100 degrees.
The facility was founded in 1983 and has undergone several renovations to incorporate modern technology. The original thermal water treatments and architectural elements have been preserved and continue to form the foundation of what the bath offers today.
The facility reflects German bathing traditions where people of all ages gather to spend time together in a relaxed setting. The eight sauna areas with varying temperatures show how the space caters to different preferences and needs.
The bath is located on Wilhelmshöher Allee and is accessible by public transport, with parking available on site. Visitors should know that bathrobes and towels are required, especially when using the food and beverage areas.
The facility features an outdoor sauna lake and paradise garden, offering visitors an unusual combination of water and nature. These open-air areas are especially popular during good weather and add open spaces to the traditional sauna experience.
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