Krumbad, Architectural heritage monument and spa town in Krumbach, Germany.
Krumbad is a spa town and architectural heritage site in Bavaria's Kammel valley at roughly 512 meters elevation. The place contains protected buildings from different periods and holds mineral springs that have drawn people for a long time.
This spa was the first health resort in Swabia and stood under the influence of the Burgau region for centuries. Its peak as a destination for healing ended when the old political structures came to an end in the early 19th century.
The place takes its name from the Kammel River valley where it sits, and today attracts visitors seeking its healing springs. The buildings shape the townscape and show how people have long connected health care with everyday life in this location.
The site is reached by federal roads 16 and 300, which provide access to the town and its facilities. The nearest railway station connects the area to the regional train network for visitors who prefer traveling by rail.
The mineral springs here form through natural geological processes and have drawn people for healing purposes for centuries. This natural resource made the place the first of its kind across the entire Swabian region.
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