Nestled at the foot of the Black Forest in South Germany, Baden-Baden is a chic destination for those who fancy a dip in its famous salt- and radon-rich thermal hot springs. The town has been a popular destination for so long that it's starting to show its age, but not to worry. It's still very classy, picturesque and well-maintained. (The Dame Julie Andrews of German spa towns, if you will.) Sporty types will find an abundance of opportunities to enjoy golf, tennis, horseback riding and skiing nearby in winter.
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Der Escape Room In Baden-Baden, perfekt für eine Familienausflug oder das nächste Teambuilding. Durch Zufall habt Ihr Erfahren, dass in einer Galerie in Baden-Baden ein Kunstschatz von unglaublichem Wert ausgestellt werden soll. Ein Mitarbeiter der Galerie hat Euch gesteckt, dass der Wachmann den Kunstgegenstand täglich für 60 Minuten aus den Augen lässt und sich auf seinen Routine-Rundgang begibt. Das ist Eure Chance! Könnt Ihr den Schatz unbemerkt entwenden und Eure Mission erfolgreich absolvieren? Mit Köpfchen, Geduld und Koordinationsfähigkeit könnt Ihr die Mission erfolgreich bestehen. Das ExitGame "Die geheimnisvolle Galerie" eignet sich für Teams von 3-6 Personen ab 14 Jahren. Wir wünschen viel Spaß und viel Erfolg bei Eurer Mission. Schwierigkeitsgrad: MITTEL
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The town's popular 19th-century performance hall has served as the home to the same acting troupe since 1918.
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Experience the ultimate in Roman bathing culture combined with Irish hot-air baths here at the Friedrichsbad. Luxuriate in this exclusive bathing pleasure as you visit each of the 17 different stages. The changing temperatures and the healing thermal water in the various baths have a regenerative effect on body and soul. The well-being that you take home with you after a visit to the Friedrichsbad and the healing benefit of its thermal water will be unforgettable, as it has been for many others for over 130 years.
My husband and I were a little nervous to visit these baths but decided to go after visiting Caracalla baths (which we found to be more like a thermal swimming pool). We are so glad we did!! We went on a mixed day. You start at the locker rooms and feel a little sheepish as you walk through to the first station, but after that you quickly settle in and realise it's not that scary. The first few rooms are hot steam rooms and then you move to a scrub (if you get the wellness package) and to the various saunas and spas. There are 17 steps, each noted on a sign at the relative stop (they helpfully give you suggested times to spend at each stop). We finished up faster than the 3.5hrs and went back to saunas/spas we particularly liked... You have ample time so don't rush! We really loved the experience, it was very relaxing and we will 100% visit again. The spa was itself very beautiful and felt very safe. The sleeping room was also a great part of the experience.
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Frida Kahlo - ihr Gesamtwerk - ohne Reservierung, ohne Zeitfenster, - ohne Warteschlange, ohne Wartezeit -> einfach kommen und die Ausstellung geniessen Frida Kahlo Ausstellung in Baden-Baden "Frida: meine Geheimnisse” einzigartig von Mexiko autorisiert, mit weiteren Gemälden zurück aus den USA, sowie Kleider und Schmuck aus Mexiko über 100 Gemälde + Fotografien + Kleider + Schmuck + Artefakte + vieles mehr ...
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The New York architect Richard Meier described Museum Frieder Burda in Baden-Baden, which opened in October 2004, as a “jewel in the park”. Along the famous Lichtentaler Allee, he created a unique architecture that is bathed in light, in which the interior and exterior, contemporary art and romantic park landscape are in constant dialogue. Spread over four levels, Museum Frieder Burda presents artworks from the 20th and 21st centuries in changing exhibitions. These focus, on the one hand, on themes and artists relevant to the collection, for example, Pablo Picasso, Max Beckmann or Sigmar Polke. On the other hand, they also present current contemporary positions such as those of Andreas Gursky, JR and Katharina Grosse. The museum is funded by Stiftung Frieder Burda, a foundation with full legal capacity under Germany’s Civil Code.
The museum is beautiful, modern and has received award in its architecture. It is white and with glass with lots of lights located next to the beautiful park in the centre. It is just 2 or 3 minutes walk from the town centre and shops. At the time when we visited, there were a few temporary high quality exhibitions so there was no space for the permanent collections. The main exhibition was Karin Kneffel who is the top student of Gerhard Richter. The exhibition was absolutely brilliant. The shop was very nice and sells high quality goods. There is a coffee shop and through the other end of the coffee shop is another museum, Staatliche Kunsthalle which unfortunately we did not have time to visit. We enjoy this museum and the temporary exhibitions very much.
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Definitely recommend this experience for anyone visiting Baden Baden. This town has witnessed a lot of history, from Roman expansion through to Imperial Luxury, Nazi occupation and the unfolding of medical practice. Sidenote -. if anyone is a fan of Foucault, you will find it very interesting to witness Baden-Baden's perspective on and insight into the evolving understanding of medicine.
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