Karlova Studánka

Karlova Studánka (German: Bad Karlsbrunn) is a spa municipality and village in Bruntál District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic.

The highest point is the rock Rolandův kámen at 910 m (2,990 ft) above sea level.

[9] The built-up area is protected as a village monument zone for its exceptionally well-preserved and complete set of spa houses and facilities, mainly timbered.

[10] The spa includes a park with a geological exposition of rocks and an artificial waterfall.

[7] The most notable building is the wooden Pitný pavilon ('drinking pavilion') from 1895, where the Wilhelm Spring is located.

House No. 3, so-called Slezský dům
Pitný pavilon and the main street