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Temperature 73°C, CO2 content 400 mg/l, spring discharge 2,000 l/min.The water for drinking cure is led to five spring vases in the Hot Spring Colonnade. There it is available not only in the original temperature (spring vases A), but also cooled to 57°C (spring vases B) and 41°C (spring vase C).The Hot Spring became not only symbol of the largest Czech bath resort, but also its eternally beating ...
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Temperature 63,8°C, CO2 content 237 mg/l, yield 4,8 l/min.An old legend says that it was right at this spring where the founder of the spa town himself, the emperor and king Charles IV, tried to cure his sore limbs. There is a relief by Zörkler above the springs vase. Its name is "The Discovery of Karlovy Vary". Small thermal springs have existed in the place of the present big spring since long a...
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Temperature 61,4oC, CO2 content 572 mg/l, yield 5,2 l/min.It can be found inside the Castle Colonnade which was built from the plans of the famous architect Ohmann from Vienna. There is a sandstone relief behind the spring vase which depicts "The Protector of the Springs". Both the colonnade and the spring were named after the hunting-lodge which had been built by Charles IV's order.The Lower Cast...
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Temperature 61,4oC, CO2 content 572 mg/l, yield 5,2 l/min.When the construction of the Castle Colonnade was being prepared in 1911,the head of the Karlovy Vary Spring Office, Robert Kampe, made an interesting suggestion to the author of the building project, the architect Ohmann from Vienna. His idea was to bring a small part of water from the Lower Castle Spring to a level which would have been s...
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Temperature 61,6oC, CO2 content 363 mg/l, yield 4,9 l/min.An old legend says that it was somewhere between the present Charles and Market Mineral Springs where the founder of the spa town, Charles IV, tried to cure his sore legs.According to F. Summer (1571) the first bathing facilities in Karlovy Vary used to stand right in this place. Both small and big thermal springs have existed here since ti...
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Temperature 52,7oC, CO2 content 451 mg/l, yield 4,5 l/min.It was named after the mill which used to stand in the neighbourhood till the end of the 18th century. A marble plate with the original Latin text of the "Ode to the Hot Spring" by the Czech humanist Bohuslav Hasi_tejnský dating from 1500 was placed above the spring vase. The spring gave the name to the biggest colonnade in Karlovy Vary. Th...
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Temperature 60,1oC, CO2 content 512 mg/l, yield 4,8 l/min. Originally it was called the New Spring (Nový pramen), although it is known from 16th century.It is the famous New Spring on which the attention of all spa guests concentrated in the 18th and 19th centuries. Since 1748 a wooden colonnade of the New Spring was standing above it. Spa doctors had their surgeries right at the spring. David Bec...
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Temperature I: 63,7:oC; II: 60,4oC, CO2 content 363 mg/l, yield I: 4,1; II: 3,6 l/min. The hot mineral spring was discovered under the rock with the St. Bernard statue in 1784. The rock reached as far as the riverbed and closed the road on the left bank of the Teplá River. It was much later that it gave way to the construction of the Mill Colonnade.At the end of the 18th century the spring was so ...
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Temperature 59,6o C, CO2 content 440 mg/l, spring discharge 3,1 l/min. One of the four curative springs in The Mill Colonnade slightly loses its individuality - traditional standardised spring vase in the Colonnade portico almost gives an impression of uniformity. Even in 19th century, a wooden colonnade from 1792 stood over the river. It was to increase the comfort of patients and to protect them...
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Temperature 45,4oC, CO2 content 589 mg/l, yield 2 l/min. The mineral spring originally came out from the earth on the bottom of the river. Since long ago horses were watered in warm water here and that was why the site got the name the Horse Spa. The spring was improved only in 1845 , after the rock had been broken off, and promenades were built on both river banks.This new source of mineral water...
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Temperature 59oC, CO2 content 429 mg/l, yield 5 l/min.It was discovered only when the foundations for the building of Spa III were dug in 1865. It means that it is the youngest spring in the row of the Karlovy Vary mineral springs which are used in the drinking cure. A wooden summerhouse was soon built over it which today ranks among listed sights.Up to the half of the last century the Liberty Spr...
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Temperature 39,6o C, CO2 content 677 mg/l, spring discharge 1,5 l/min. The spring is very popular among the patients for its high content of carbon dioxide and therefore for its acceptably acidulous taste. In places, where the small brook running from Little Versailles through the present-day Sadová Street led to the valley of the Teplá river, The Park Spring rises. It is the area, where the tecto...
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The spring temperature is 9 - 13o C, total mineralisation is 6700 mg/l. CO2 content is more than 1200 mg/l. It is ferrous acidulous water of bicarbonate-sulphate-soda type with increased content of fluorides, hypotonic, moderately mineralised. For its high content of carbon dioxide it can be important from the balneologic point of view and for possible indications for drinking cure. Content of the...
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