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Kurhaus

Baden-Baden


Corinthian columns and a frieze of mythical griffins grace the belle époque facade of the Kurhaus, which towers above well-groomed gardens. An alley of chestnut trees, flanked by two rows of boutiques, links the Kurhaus with Kaiserallee.


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1. Casino

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The sublime casino seeks to emulate – indeed, outdo – the gilded, chandelier-lit splendour of Versailles. Marlene Dietrich called it ‘the most beautiful…

2. Trinkhalle

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3. Staatliche Kunsthalle

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4. Museum Frieder Burda

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5. Lichtentaler Allee

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6. Stiftskirche

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7. Florentinerberg

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