TRINKHALLE
A 90-metre-long monument lined with flowers, frescoes and surrounding forests for beverage cures.
Literally "the drinking hall", the flower-lined Trinkhalle is located right next to the casino. Its name derives from the fact that, at the end of the 19th century, it was used for drinking cures. This 90-metre-long monument, built around 1840, appears to date back to Roman times. The majestic Corinthian columns support fourteen frescoes depicting legends of the region and surrounding forests, painted by Götzenberger. There's also a tea room on site, which is very pleasant in fine weather.
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