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Kurhaus, Wiesbaden

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The Kurhaus in Wiesbaden is an iconic neoclassical building that has been the city's social and cultural hub since its opening in 1907. With its imposing colonnade, grand dome, and elegant interiors, it exudes old-world glamour. Inside, visitors find the renowned Wiesbaden Casino, one of the most prestigious in Europe, with lavish gaming rooms. The building also houses the Friedrich von Thiersch Hall, a magnificent concert venue that hosts classical concerts, balls, and conferences. Adjacent to the Kurhaus is the Kurpark, a beautifully manicured park with fountains and thermal springs. The spa facilities, including the Thermalbad, offer a chance to experience Wiesbaden's famous healing waters. Whether you're trying your luck at the tables, attending a concert, or simply admiring the architecture, the Kurhaus is a quintessential Wiesbaden experience.

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  • Try your luck at the elegant Wiesbaden Casino
  • Attend a concert or event in the Friedrich von Thiersch Hall
  • Stroll through the adjacent Kurpark with its fountains and thermal springs
  • Admire the neoclassical architecture, including the grand colonnade and dome
  • Relax at the Thermalbad spa for a taste of Wiesbaden's healing waters

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You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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