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Graduation house "Louise" with inhalation and atomizer hall
Originally, graduation houses were industrial buildings used to increase the salt concentration of the brine. This is because the higher the concentration, the sooner salt crystals are formed during boiling and the sooner these salt crystals are formed, the less fuel is needed. Once there were therefore three graduation works in the village, so that one could grade even more efficiently - i.e. the salt content
Originally, graduation houses were industrial buildings used to increase the salt concentration of the brine. This is because the higher the concentration, the sooner salt crystals are formed during boiling and the sooner these salt crystals are formed, the less fuel is needed. Once there were therefore three graduation works in the village, so that one could grade even more efficiently - i.e. the salt content
Graduation house "Louise" with inhalation and atomizer hall
Originally, graduation houses were industrial buildings used to increase the salt concentration of the brine. This is because the higher the concentration, the sooner salt crystals are formed during boiling and the sooner these salt crystals are formed, the less fuel is needed. Once there were therefore three graduation works in the village, so that one could grade even more efficiently - i.e. increase the salt content. Today there is still our "Louise" - the only remaining graduation house in the village. It has two special features: on the one hand a roof. So goodbye rainy weather. On the other hand, the inhalation and atomization hall is connected here. Here a very fine mist is generated by compressed air. Due to their size, these can penetrate deeper into the lungs. People suffering from hay fever, asthma or a cold swear by them. And everyone else simply enjoys an experience like "London in the thickest fog". You can hardly see your hand in front of your eyes because of the fine brine droplets.
Originally, graduation houses were industrial buildings used to increase the salt concentration of the brine. This is because the higher the concentration, the sooner salt crystals are formed during boiling and the sooner these salt crystals are formed, the less fuel is needed. Once there were therefore three graduation works in the village, so that one could grade even more efficiently - i.e. increase the salt content. Today there is still our "Louise" - the only remaining graduation house in the village. It has two special features: on the one hand a roof. So goodbye rainy weather. On the other hand, the inhalation and atomization hall is connected here. Here a very fine mist is generated by compressed air. Due to their size, these can penetrate deeper into the lungs. People suffering from hay fever, asthma or a cold swear by them. And everyone else simply enjoys an experience like "London in the thickest fog". You can hardly see your hand in front of your eyes because of the fine brine droplets.
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Opening hours April to November
Monday 13 - 16 h
Tuesday 13 - 18 h
Wednesday 10 - 12 h, 13 - 16 h
Thursday 10 - 12 h, 13 - 16 h
Friday closed
Saturday 10 - 12 h, 13 - 16 h
Sunday 10 - 12 h, 13 - 16 h
Opening hours December until March
Wednesday 10 - 12 h, 13 - 16 h
Saturday 10 - 12 h, 13 - 16 h
Sunday 10 - 12 h, 13 - 16 h
Monday 13 - 16 h
Tuesday 13 - 18 h
Wednesday 10 - 12 h, 13 - 16 h
Thursday 10 - 12 h, 13 - 16 h
Friday closed
Saturday 10 - 12 h, 13 - 16 h
Sunday 10 - 12 h, 13 - 16 h
Opening hours December until March
Wednesday 10 - 12 h, 13 - 16 h
Saturday 10 - 12 h, 13 - 16 h
Sunday 10 - 12 h, 13 - 16 h
- Bad weather offerfor all weathersfor familiesfor individual guestsSuitable for seniorsfor children (any age)Suitable for prams
- German
- Cash payment
currently due to construction work: 2,50 €
with spa ticket: 2,00 €
Children under 6 years: free of chargeby car, by train, by bus, by public transport, on foot, by bicycleWhere:
Address:
Spa society Heilbad Bad Sulza mbH
At the graduation house
99518 Bad Sulza
Phone: +49 36461 20254
E-mail: info@bad-sulza.de
website: http://www.bad-sulza.de/
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