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The Great Spa Towns of Europe

Baden-Baden, Germany, Belgium, Czechia, France, Italy, United Kingdom

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From the source

This transnational serial property comprises eleven spa towns, located in seven European countries: Baden bei Wien (Austria); Spa (Belgium); Františkovy Lázně; Karlovy Vary; Mariánské Lázně (Czechia); Vichy (France); Bad Ems; Baden-Baden; Bad Kissingen (Germany); Montecatini Terme (Italy); and City of Bath (United Kingdom). All of these towns developed around natural mineral water springs. They bear witness to the international European spa culture that developed from the early 18th century to the 1930s, leading to the emergence of grand international resorts that impacted urban typology around ensembles of spa buildings such as baths, kurhaus and kursaal (buildings and rooms dedicated to therapy), pump rooms, drinking halls, colonnades and galleries designed to harness the natural mineral water resources and to allow their practical use for bathing and drinking. Related facilities include gardens, assembly rooms, casinos, theatres, hotels and villas, as well as spa-specific support infrastructure. These ensembles are all integrated into an overall urban context that includes a carefully managed recreational and therapeutic environment in a picturesque landscape. Together, these sites embody the significant interchange of human values and developments in medicine, science and balneology.

Plan your visit

Hours

Admission

Pricing unknown

Booking

No booking needed

Sources: hours · pricing

When to go

  • Time of day: Morning, Afternoon

Features & amenities

What to expect

  • ●Indoor + outdoor

What to bring

  • ●Water
  • ●comfortable shoes
  • ●Swimsuit
  • ●towel

Tags

group of settlements

Facts

Country
Germany
City
Baden-Baden
Category
Cultural
Visit time
1 hr
UNESCO #
1613

Getting there

Notes
UNESCO record-level guidance only. Verify the exact monument, museum, archaeological area, church, palace, local office, or tour operator before visiting.

Sources

  • Official website →
  • Wikipedia →
  • Wikidata (Q16064866) →

unesco data checked Apr 29, 2026.

Confidence: medium.

From Wikipedia

The Great Spa Towns of Europe is a transnational World Heritage Site consisting of a selection of 11 spa towns across seven European countries. They were developed around natural mineral water springs. From the early 18th century to the 1930s, Western Europe experienced an increase in spa and bathing culture, leading to the construction of elaborate bath houses. These would often include gardens, casinos, theatres, and villas surrounding the springs and the bath houses.

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