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and the emperor, offer a variety of spaces for events. At the other end, facing the park, the south wing ends in a winter garden. The north wing houses the smaller ballroom (Christian Zais Hall), a restaurant, and the main portion of the Wiesbaden Casino, which offers roulette, blackjack, and poker.
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The building is divided into two equal-sized wings. In the south wing is the large central pillar-lined concert hall (Friedrich von Thiersch Hall), with a parquet floor and balcony. The concert and event hall has 1,350 seats and measures 40 × 18 × 17 m. At the front end of the south wing is the
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Between the north and south wings, the foyer, with the main entrance on the west side and the park entrance opposite, is topped by a dome 21 m high. In front of each of the four piers supporting the dome are larger-than-life-size copies of Greek statues of deities, surmounted by mosaic medallions
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praised the building on one of his many visits. During the 19th century, the benefits of the spa attracted the upper classes. The number of spa visitors, 20,000 in 1840, had increased tenfold by 1910.
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with the Theater colonnade and on the north the Kurhaus colonnade or fountain hall, with a length of 129 metres (423 ft), it is the longest columned hall in Europe. It houses the
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A larger, more modern and more impressive spa house was thus required. In 1905–07, the old spa building was demolished, and in its place a new building, designed by architect
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season. Several companies based in Wiesbaden hold their annual general meetings there. The Kurhaus has also been used for filming TV series and movies.
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Wiesbaden has a long history as a spa town. The Romans already knew of the thermal springs of Wiesbaden. The name of the city is derived from
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The spa hall has hosted many important national and international events such as concerts, balls and conferences. In the early 20th century,
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that had been destroyed in World War II. The organ has 48 registers and 3,000 pipes. From 1987 to 2004 the organist of the Marktkirche,
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that had formerly stood along both sides were replaced by young trees of the same species. Behind the Kurhaus, the landscaped
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for the casino. In 2004–06, an underground parking garage was constructed under the square and the aging
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Friedrich von Thiersch Hall in the south wing, with the Kurhaus organ behind the grille
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from 2007. The Kurhaus also hosts graduation for students of Wiesbaden High School.
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Wiesbaden's spielbank (casino) can be seen behind a fountain of the Bowling Green.
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Stucco decoration on the ceilings of the concert hall and reading room are by
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style. Other exterior features are the Corinthian columns and the mythical
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and a fountain pond. The park is cited as the most scenic in the city.
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Wiesbaden- Rhein-Taunus- Rheingau: 66 Lieblingsplätze und 11 Winzer
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The Kurhaus Wiesbaden is constructed in neo-classical style with
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The Kurhaus Wiesbaden is in the centre of Wiesbaden, part of the
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performed in the Kurpark behind the building in 2004. It has
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with colourful depictions of scenes featuring Roman deities.
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In 1954, an organ was built by the Steinmeyer company of
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Its main entrance, on the west side, faces the so-called
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New York (State). Legislature. Senate (1 January 1914).
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was said to have received the inspiration for his novel
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Friedrich von Thiersch Hall, view from Foyer to Podium
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spa
Wiesbaden
Hesse
convention centre
Wiesbaden Casino
roulette
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Gambler

Wilhelmstraße
Bowling Green
Hessisches Staatstheater
slot machines
plane trees
Kurpark
band shell

William Tombleson


Christian Zais
classical
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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