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Mariánské Lázně

Mariánské Lázně (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmarɪjaːnskɛː ˈlaːzɲɛ]; German: Marienbad) is a spa town in Cheb District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 12,000 inhabitants. Most of the town's buildings come from its Golden Era in the second half of the 19th century, when many celebrities and top European rulers came to enjoy the curative carbon dioxide springs.

Mariánské Lázně
Colonnade with Singing Fountain
Mariánské Lázně
Location in the Czech Republic
Coordinates: 49°57′53″N 12°42′4″E / 49.96472°N 12.70111°E / 49.96472; 12.70111Coordinates: 49°57′53″N 12°42′4″E / 49.96472°N 12.70111°E / 49.96472; 12.70111
Country Czech Republic
RegionKarlovy Vary
DistrictCheb
First mentioned1273
Government
 • MayorMartin Hurajčík (ANO)
Area
 • Total51.79 km2 (20.00 sq mi)
Elevation
578 m (1,896 ft)
Population
 (2022-01-01)[1]
 • Total12,237
 • Density240/km2 (610/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
353 01
Websitewww.marianskelazne.cz
Part ofThe Great Spa Towns of Europe
CriteriaCultural: (ii)(iii)
Reference1613
Inscription2021 (44th Session)

The town centre with the spa cultural landscape is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument reservation. In 2021, the town became part of the transnational UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name "Great Spa Towns of Europe" because of its springs and architectural testimony to the popularity of spa towns in Europe during the 18th through 20th centuries.[2][3]

Administrative parts

The town is made up of town parts and villages of Mariánské Lázně, Hamrníky, Chotěnov-Skláře, Kladská, Stanoviště and Úšovice.

Geography

Mariánské Lázně is located about 25 kilometres (16 mi) southeast of Cheb and 31 kilometres (19 mi) southwest of Karlovy Vary. The municipal territory extends into three geomorphological regions: the eastern part lies in a hilly landscape of the Teplá Highlands, the southwestern part with most of the built-up area lies in a flat area of the Upper Palatine Forest Foothills, and the northern tip lies in the Slavkov Forest. Most of the territory lies in the Slavkov Forest Protected Landscape Area.

History

 
Mariánské Lázně, 1815, copper engraving
 
Typical buildings in the town centre

German settlers were called into this region by Bohemian rulers from the Přemyslid dynasty in the 12th century.

Although the town itself is only about two hundred years old, the locality has been inhabited much longer. The first written record dates back to 1273, when there was a village of Úšovice. The springs first appear in a document dating from 1341 where they are called "the Auschowitzer springs" belonging to the Teplá Abbey. It was only through the efforts of Josef Nehr, the abbey's physician, who from 1779 until his death in 1820 worked hard to demonstrate the curative properties of the springs, that the waters began to be used for medicinal purposes. The place obtained its current name of Marienbad in 1808; became a watering-place in 1818, and received its charter as a town in 1868.[4]

By the early 20th century, approximately 1,000,000 bottles of mineral water were exported annually from Marienbad.[4] The water from the Cross Spring (Kreuzquelle, Křížový pramen) was evaporated and the final product was sold as a laxative under the name of sal teplensis. The modern spa town was founded by the Teplá abbots, namely Karl Kaspar Reitenberger, who also bought some of the surrounding forests to protect them. The inhospitable marshland valley was changed into a park-like countryside with colonnades, neoclassical buildings and pavilions around the springs.

The name Marienbad first appeared in 1786; since 1865 it has been a town. Then came a second period of growth, the town's Golden Era. Between 1870 and 1914 many new hotels, colonnades and other buildings were constructed or rebuilt from older houses. In 1872 the town got a railway connection with the town of Cheb and thus with the whole Austro-Hungarian Empire and the rest of Europe.

The town soon became one of the top European spas, popular with notable figures and rulers who often returned there. At that time, about 20,000 visitors came every year. It was also a popular resort and vacation venue for European rabbis and their Hasidic followers, accommodating their needs with kosher restaurants, religious prayer services, etc.[5]

Marienbad remained a popular destination between World War I and World War II. After World War II, the ethnic German population of the town was forcibly expelled according to the Potsdam agreement, thereby emptying the town of the majority of its population. After the communist coup-d'état in 1948, it was sealed off from most of its foreign visitors. After the return of democracy in 1989 much effort was put into restoring the town into its original character. Today it is a spa town and a popular holiday resort thanks to its location among the green mountains of the Slavkovský les and the Český les, sport facilities (the town's first golf course was opened in 1905 by the British King Edward VII) and the proximity to other spa towns, such as Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) and Františkovy Lázně (Franzensbad).

Demographics

Until their expulsion in 1945 the majority of the population of the town were German (see Sudetenland). Afterwards, the Czechoslovak authorities repopulated the town with Czechs from the hinterland.

As of 2022, with an average age of 46.4 years, the town has one of the oldest populations in the country, and the oldest among the towns with a population of over 10,000.[1]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
18692,582—    
18804,075+57.8%
18905,012+23.0%
19006,459+28.9%
19109,173+42.0%
YearPop.±%
192110,183+11.0%
193011,862+16.5%
19509,261−21.9%
196112,882+39.1%
197013,559+5.3%
YearPop.±%
198014,930+10.1%
199115,382+3.0%
200114,741−4.2%
201112,906−12.4%
202111,979−7.2%
Source: Censuses[6][7]

Transport

Mariánské Lázně is located on three important railway lines: Prague–Cheb, PlzeňKarlovy Vary, and Františkovy LázněBohumín.

Mariánské Lázně Airport is situated on the southern border of the town.

Public transport

 
Trolleybus in Mariánské Lázně near the natural spring Antoníčkův pramen

The town's public transport is operated mainly by trolleybuses and accompanied by buses servicing the neighbouring villages. There are four trolleybus lines and four bus lines in operation.[8]

The town council have proposed scrapping the trolleybus system in Mariánské Lázně several times since the late 1990s, claiming high network maintenance costs. Mariánské Lázně is one of the smallest towns in the world to operate a trolleybus system.[citation needed]

Sport

Mariánské Lázně has a motorcycle racing circuit. The venue, Speedway Longtrack, has hosted six Long Track World Champion finals and five rounds of Grand-Prix racing.

The town is known for the Royal Golf Club Mariánské Lázně.

Sights

Mineral springs and colonnades

 
The Singing Fountain

The top attraction of the town is its 100 mineral springs (53 of them are tapped) with high carbon dioxide content and often also higher iron content, both in the town itself (40 springs) and its surroundings.[9] The water in the springs has an average temperature of 7-10 °C, and is formed through interactions with the deep fault lines that run under the region.[9] The mineral water is claimed to cure disorders of the kidneys and of the urinary tract, respiratory disorders, locomotive system disorders, metabolic disorders, oncological disorders and gynaecological disorders, including the treatment of sterility.[10]

Many of the springs have pavilions and colonnades built around them. Among them are:

  • Křížový pramen (Cross Spring) – a monumental pavilion with a cupola bearing a patriarchal cross and 72 Ionic columns was built over the spring in 1818–1826. Today's concrete building is a copy from 1911–1912, originally it was a light wooden and brick construction. The water from the spring is highly mineralized with a strong laxative effect, and has been used for both curative drinks and baths.[citation needed]
  • Rudolfův pramen (Rudolph's Spring) – with a wooden pavilion built over the spring, some water is tapped and piped to the nearby colonnade and some is bottled. Its water is weakly mineralized with high calcium content and has been used to cure urinary problems.[citation needed]
  • Karolinin pramen (Caroline's Spring) – named after the wife of the Emperor Francis I, Caroline Augusta. The nearby colonnade was built in 1869, the pavilion is a reconstruction from 1989. The water is weakly mineralized, with higher magnesium content.
  • Ferdinandův pramen (Ferdinand's Spring) – the water from the spring, similar in composition to Křížový pramen, is bottled under the Excelsior label.
  • Ambrožovy prameny (Ambrose's Springs)
  • Lesní pramen (Forest Spring)
  • Zpívající fontána (Singing Fountain)

The total yield of all of the springs is roughly 600 liters per minute.[9]

Churches

 
View of the Anglican Church

Because of the diverse number of visitors the town is able to maintain churches of several denominations. These include the Anglican Church designed by the notable Victorian architect William Burges and founded by Lady Anna Scott in memory of her husband who died in Mariánské Lázně in 1867. The church was constructed in 1879, shortly before Burges's own death. It is no longer in use as a place of worship and is now a concert hall.[11]

Notable people

Notable visitors

A number of notable people visited Mariánské Lázně, among them:[12][13]

Twin towns – sister cities

Mariánské Lázně is twinned with:[14][15]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2022". Czech Statistical Office. 29 April 2022.
  2. ^ Landwehr, Andreas (24 July 2021). "'Great Spas of Europe' awarded UNESCO World Heritage status". Deutsche Presse-Agentur. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
  3. ^ "The Great Spa Towns of Europe". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
  4. ^ a b Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Marienbad" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 714.
  5. ^ Leitner, Dovid. "The spa resort where European rebbes spent their summer vacations". The Forward. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2011 – Okres Cheb" (in Czech). Czech Statistical Office. 21 December 2015. pp. 7–8.
  7. ^ "Population Census 2021: Population by sex". Public Database. Czech Statistical Office. 27 March 2021.
  8. ^ Design, ADENT Web. www.mdml.cz. Archived from the original on 29 July 2016. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  9. ^ a b c Nomination of the Great Spas of Europe for inclusion on the World Heritage List (Report). United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  10. ^ "Springs". Město Mariánské Lázně. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  11. ^ "Anglikánský kostel" (in Czech). Město Mariánské Lázně. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  12. ^ Smith, Craig S. (3 July 2007). "This Year at Marienbad, They're Still Taking the Waters". The New York Times. MARIANSKE LAZNE. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  13. ^ "Edward VII. a František Josef I. se opět setkali v Mariánských Lázních" (in Czech). Novinky.cz. 30 July 2014. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  14. ^ "Partnerská města" (in Czech). Město Mariánské Lázně. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  15. ^ Zpravodaj města Mariánské Lázně 01/2017 (in Czech), Město Mariánské Lázně, January 2017, p. 1

Further reading

  • Norddeutscher Lloyd (1896), "Marienbad", Guide through Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Holland and England, Berlin: J. Reichmann & Cantor, OCLC 8395555, OL 24839718M
  • "Marienbad", Austria-Hungary, Leipzig: K. Baedeker, 1911, OL 18759934M
  • Zadoff, Mirjam (2012). Next Year in Marienbad: The Lost Worlds of Jewish Spa Culture. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-0755-2.

External links

  • Official website
  • Tourist information
  • Mariánské Lázně travel guide
  • Hamelika.cz – History of Mariánské Lázně (in Czech)
  • Marienbad.com – Accommodation, sights and trips

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Marienbad redirects here For the video game see Marienbad video game Marianske Lazne Czech pronunciation ˈmarɪjaːnskɛː ˈlaːzɲɛ German Marienbad is a spa town in Cheb District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic It has about 12 000 inhabitants Most of the town s buildings come from its Golden Era in the second half of the 19th century when many celebrities and top European rulers came to enjoy the curative carbon dioxide springs Marianske LazneTownColonnade with Singing FountainCoat of armsMarianske LazneLocation in the Czech RepublicCoordinates 49 57 53 N 12 42 4 E 49 96472 N 12 70111 E 49 96472 12 70111 Coordinates 49 57 53 N 12 42 4 E 49 96472 N 12 70111 E 49 96472 12 70111Country Czech RepublicRegionKarlovy VaryDistrictChebFirst mentioned1273Government MayorMartin Hurajcik ANO Area Total51 79 km2 20 00 sq mi Elevation578 m 1 896 ft Population 2022 01 01 1 Total12 237 Density240 km2 610 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code353 01Websitewww wbr marianskelazne wbr czUNESCO World Heritage SitePart ofThe Great Spa Towns of EuropeCriteriaCultural ii iii Reference1613Inscription2021 44th Session The town centre with the spa cultural landscape is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument reservation In 2021 the town became part of the transnational UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name Great Spa Towns of Europe because of its springs and architectural testimony to the popularity of spa towns in Europe during the 18th through 20th centuries 2 3 Contents 1 Administrative parts 2 Geography 3 History 4 Demographics 5 Transport 5 1 Public transport 6 Sport 7 Sights 7 1 Mineral springs and colonnades 7 2 Churches 8 Notable people 8 1 Notable visitors 9 Twin towns sister cities 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksAdministrative parts EditThe town is made up of town parts and villages of Marianske Lazne Hamrniky Chotenov Sklare Kladska Stanoviste and Usovice Geography EditMarianske Lazne is located about 25 kilometres 16 mi southeast of Cheb and 31 kilometres 19 mi southwest of Karlovy Vary The municipal territory extends into three geomorphological regions the eastern part lies in a hilly landscape of the Tepla Highlands the southwestern part with most of the built up area lies in a flat area of the Upper Palatine Forest Foothills and the northern tip lies in the Slavkov Forest Most of the territory lies in the Slavkov Forest Protected Landscape Area History Edit Marianske Lazne 1815 copper engraving Typical buildings in the town centre German settlers were called into this region by Bohemian rulers from the Premyslid dynasty in the 12th century Although the town itself is only about two hundred years old the locality has been inhabited much longer The first written record dates back to 1273 when there was a village of Usovice The springs first appear in a document dating from 1341 where they are called the Auschowitzer springs belonging to the Tepla Abbey It was only through the efforts of Josef Nehr the abbey s physician who from 1779 until his death in 1820 worked hard to demonstrate the curative properties of the springs that the waters began to be used for medicinal purposes The place obtained its current name of Marienbad in 1808 became a watering place in 1818 and received its charter as a town in 1868 4 By the early 20th century approximately 1 000 000 bottles of mineral water were exported annually from Marienbad 4 The water from the Cross Spring Kreuzquelle Krizovy pramen was evaporated and the final product was sold as a laxative under the name of sal teplensis The modern spa town was founded by the Tepla abbots namely Karl Kaspar Reitenberger who also bought some of the surrounding forests to protect them The inhospitable marshland valley was changed into a park like countryside with colonnades neoclassical buildings and pavilions around the springs The name Marienbad first appeared in 1786 since 1865 it has been a town Then came a second period of growth the town s Golden Era Between 1870 and 1914 many new hotels colonnades and other buildings were constructed or rebuilt from older houses In 1872 the town got a railway connection with the town of Cheb and thus with the whole Austro Hungarian Empire and the rest of Europe The town soon became one of the top European spas popular with notable figures and rulers who often returned there At that time about 20 000 visitors came every year It was also a popular resort and vacation venue for European rabbis and their Hasidic followers accommodating their needs with kosher restaurants religious prayer services etc 5 Marienbad remained a popular destination between World War I and World War II After World War II the ethnic German population of the town was forcibly expelled according to the Potsdam agreement thereby emptying the town of the majority of its population After the communist coup d etat in 1948 it was sealed off from most of its foreign visitors After the return of democracy in 1989 much effort was put into restoring the town into its original character Today it is a spa town and a popular holiday resort thanks to its location among the green mountains of the Slavkovsky les and the Cesky les sport facilities the town s first golf course was opened in 1905 by the British King Edward VII and the proximity to other spa towns such as Karlovy Vary Karlsbad and Frantiskovy Lazne Franzensbad Demographics EditUntil their expulsion in 1945 the majority of the population of the town were German see Sudetenland Afterwards the Czechoslovak authorities repopulated the town with Czechs from the hinterland As of 2022 with an average age of 46 4 years the town has one of the oldest populations in the country and the oldest among the towns with a population of over 10 000 1 Historical populationYearPop 18692 582 18804 075 57 8 18905 012 23 0 19006 459 28 9 19109 173 42 0 YearPop 192110 183 11 0 193011 862 16 5 19509 261 21 9 196112 882 39 1 197013 559 5 3 YearPop 198014 930 10 1 199115 382 3 0 200114 741 4 2 201112 906 12 4 202111 979 7 2 Source Censuses 6 7 Transport EditMarianske Lazne is located on three important railway lines Prague Cheb Plzen Karlovy Vary and Frantiskovy Lazne Bohumin Marianske Lazne Airport is situated on the southern border of the town Public transport Edit Trolleybus in Marianske Lazne near the natural spring Antonickuv pramen See also Trolleybuses in Marianske Lazne The town s public transport is operated mainly by trolleybuses and accompanied by buses servicing the neighbouring villages There are four trolleybus lines and four bus lines in operation 8 The town council have proposed scrapping the trolleybus system in Marianske Lazne several times since the late 1990s claiming high network maintenance costs Marianske Lazne is one of the smallest towns in the world to operate a trolleybus system citation needed Sport EditMarianske Lazne has a motorcycle racing circuit The venue Speedway Longtrack has hosted six Long Track World Champion finals and five rounds of Grand Prix racing The town is known for the Royal Golf Club Marianske Lazne Sights EditMineral springs and colonnades Edit The Singing Fountain The top attraction of the town is its 100 mineral springs 53 of them are tapped with high carbon dioxide content and often also higher iron content both in the town itself 40 springs and its surroundings 9 The water in the springs has an average temperature of 7 10 C and is formed through interactions with the deep fault lines that run under the region 9 The mineral water is claimed to cure disorders of the kidneys and of the urinary tract respiratory disorders locomotive system disorders metabolic disorders oncological disorders and gynaecological disorders including the treatment of sterility 10 Many of the springs have pavilions and colonnades built around them Among them are Krizovy pramen Cross Spring a monumental pavilion with a cupola bearing a patriarchal cross and 72 Ionic columns was built over the spring in 1818 1826 Today s concrete building is a copy from 1911 1912 originally it was a light wooden and brick construction The water from the spring is highly mineralized with a strong laxative effect and has been used for both curative drinks and baths citation needed Rudolfuv pramen Rudolph s Spring with a wooden pavilion built over the spring some water is tapped and piped to the nearby colonnade and some is bottled Its water is weakly mineralized with high calcium content and has been used to cure urinary problems citation needed Karolinin pramen Caroline s Spring named after the wife of the Emperor Francis I Caroline Augusta The nearby colonnade was built in 1869 the pavilion is a reconstruction from 1989 The water is weakly mineralized with higher magnesium content Ferdinanduv pramen Ferdinand s Spring the water from the spring similar in composition to Krizovy pramen is bottled under the Excelsior label Ambrozovy prameny Ambrose s Springs Lesni pramen Forest Spring Zpivajici fontana Singing Fountain The total yield of all of the springs is roughly 600 liters per minute 9 Churches Edit View of the Anglican Church Because of the diverse number of visitors the town is able to maintain churches of several denominations These include the Anglican Church designed by the notable Victorian architect William Burges and founded by Lady Anna Scott in memory of her husband who died in Marianske Lazne in 1867 The church was constructed in 1879 shortly before Burges s own death It is no longer in use as a place of worship and is now a concert hall 11 Notable people EditMaurice Loewy 1833 1907 astronomer Werner Stark 1909 1985 sociologist and economist Eduard Petiska 1924 1987 poet and author Peter Hofmann 1944 2010 German tenor Alex Cejka born 1970 golfer Jakub Flek born 1992 ice hockey playerNotable visitors Edit A number of notable people visited Marianske Lazne among them 12 13 Edward VII British King took annual holidays here Franz Joseph I Austrian Emperor Nicholas II Russian Emperor Frederick Augustus III King of Saxony Winston Churchill British Prime Minister George S Patton General of the United States Army Johann Wolfgang von Goethe German writer and statesman Tomas Garrigue Masaryk president of Czechoslovakia Edvard Benes president of Czechoslovakia Frederic Chopin Polish composer Alfred Nobel Swedish innovator Richard Wagner German composer Friedrich Nietzsche German philosopher Mark Twain American author Thomas Edison American inventor Emmy Destinn operatic sopranoTwin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in the Czech Republic Marianske Lazne is twinned with 14 15 Bad Homburg vor der Hohe Germany 1990 Chianciano Terme Italy 2000 Kiryat Motzkin Israel 2016 Malvern England United Kingdom 2013 Marcoussis France 2005 Weiden in der Oberpfalz Germany 2007 See also EditMarienbad Elegy a poem by Goethe Last Year at Marienbad a 1961 French film by Alain ResnaisReferences Edit a b Population of Municipalities 1 January 2022 Czech Statistical Office 29 April 2022 Landwehr Andreas 24 July 2021 Great Spas of Europe awarded UNESCO World Heritage status Deutsche Presse Agentur Retrieved 25 July 2021 The Great Spa Towns of Europe UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 25 July 2021 a b Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Marienbad Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 17 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 714 Leitner Dovid The spa resort where European rebbes spent their summer vacations The Forward Retrieved 7 January 2021 Historicky lexikon obci Ceske republiky 1869 2011 Okres Cheb in Czech Czech Statistical Office 21 December 2015 pp 7 8 Population Census 2021 Population by sex Public Database Czech Statistical Office 27 March 2021 Design ADENT Web Mestska doprava Marianske lazne s r o www mdml cz Archived from the original on 29 July 2016 Retrieved 11 February 2017 a b c Nomination of the Great Spas of Europe for inclusion on the World Heritage List Report United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Retrieved 21 August 2021 Springs Mesto Marianske Lazne Retrieved 21 December 2020 Anglikansky kostel in Czech Mesto Marianske Lazne Retrieved 21 December 2020 Smith Craig S 3 July 2007 This Year at Marienbad They re Still Taking the Waters The New York Times MARIANSKE LAZNE Retrieved 17 March 2012 Edward VII a Frantisek Josef I se opet setkali v Marianskych Laznich in Czech Novinky cz 30 July 2014 Retrieved 30 May 2022 Partnerska mesta in Czech Mesto Marianske Lazne Retrieved 23 March 2022 Zpravodaj mesta Marianske Lazne 01 2017 in Czech Mesto Marianske Lazne January 2017 p 1Further reading Edit Wikisource has several original texts related to Marianske Lazne Norddeutscher Lloyd 1896 Marienbad Guide through Germany Austria Hungary Italy Switzerland France Belgium Holland and England Berlin J Reichmann amp Cantor OCLC 8395555 OL 24839718M Marienbad Austria Hungary Leipzig K Baedeker 1911 OL 18759934M Zadoff Mirjam 2012 Next Year in Marienbad The Lost Worlds of Jewish Spa Culture University of Pennsylvania Press ISBN 978 0 8122 0755 2 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marianske Lazne Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Marianske Lazne Official website Tourist information Marianske Lazne travel guide Hamelika cz History of Marianske Lazne in Czech Marienbad com Accommodation sights and trips Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marianske Lazne amp oldid 1149263587, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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