Palais Thermal

The well-known thermal springs have been used for bathing and curing since the Middle Ages.

The two-storey, compact building on the outside, despite the manifold connections, impresses with its clear symmetry and strict order on the inside.

At the end of the 19th century, the Prince Baths, the central hall and the corridor zones were "orientalised".

In the course of a further major renovation in 1896, the window panes on the ground floor with older decorations were replaced or supplemented by Art Nouveau ornamental glazing.

[4] After five years of extensive renovations and conversions, the Graf-Eberhard-Bad was reopened in December 1995 as "Palais Thermal".

Palais Thermal from the outside