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Marianske Lazne

Mariánské Lázně
Town
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Mariánské Lázně
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Coat of arms
Country Czech Republic
Region Karlovy Vary
District Cheb
Commune Mariánské Lázně
Elevation 578 m (1,896 ft)
Coordinates 49°57′52″N 12°42′4″E / 49.96444°N 12.70111°E / 49.96444; 12.70111Coordinates: 49°57′52″N 12°42′4″E / 49.96444°N 12.70111°E / 49.96444; 12.70111
Area 51.81 km2 (20.00 sq mi)
Population 13,283 (31.12.2014)
Density 256/km2 (663/sq mi)
First mentioned 1273
Mayor Petr Třešňák (Czech Pirate Party)
Timezone CET (UTC+1)
 - summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 353 01
Location in the Czech Republic
Location in the Czech Republic
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Location in Cheb District
Statistics: statnisprava.cz
Website: www.marianskelazne.cz/en/

Mariánské Lázně (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmarɪjaːnskɛː ˈlaːzɲɛ]; German: Marienbad) is a spa town in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. The town, surrounded by green mountains, is a mosaic of parks and noble houses. Most of its buildings come from the town's 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.

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 Tepl Abbey. It was only through the efforts of Dr 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.

By the early 20th century, approximately 1,000,000 bottles of mineral water were exported annually from Marienbad. 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 Tepl abbots, namely Karl Kaspar Reitenberger, who also bought some of the surrounding forests to protect them. Under the guidance of gardener Václav Skalník, architect Jiří Fischer, and builder Anton Turner the inhospitable marshland valley was changed into a park-like countryside with colonnades, neoclassical buildings and pavilions around the springs.


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