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Leopoldsbad

To spot the Leopoldsbad, look for a light-yellow, single-story building with a red hipped roof; its most striking feature is the set of large Ionic columns holding up a triangular pediment that proudly says “Leopoldsbad” above the main entrance.

Now, as you stand here, picture yourself standing on the very threshold of a place that once echoed with splashes, laughter, and a fair bit of grumbling! Long before it became home to Baden’s tourist information, Leopoldsbad was known as the Heiligenkreuzerbad, first mentioned way back in 1662. Right from the start, this bathhouse was famous-not for luxury, but for its constant stream of little disasters. Can you imagine dipping your toes into a “thermal” bath only to shiver? Yes, a cold water vein ran straight underneath! And just when the townsfolk hoped their sulphur spring would be a source of health, sometimes the water got a bad reputation and was rumored to be not just chilly-but unhealthy.

By 1812, after leaving the hands of the Heiligenkreuz Abbey, Baden gave the bath a makeover. They even tried modern technology-steam, showers, rain and drip baths! But, of course, it quickly went out of style. There was always a new owner or new plan, but always the same cool water. It earned a reputation as the bath for the common folk-people with thinner wallets braved the 24-degree Celsius water, which was colder and cheaper than the other spas in town. Even the name changed, becoming Leopoldsbad in homage to Saint Leopold.

Fast forward: the bath toggled between a poor man’s spa, a military bath during World War I, and later a budget spot for the people of Baden. Sometimes it was busy, sometimes closed for years. By 1988, you’d find a flea market inside; in the 90s, the spa director’s office; and today, of course, it welcomes visitors instead of bathers.

So, as you gaze up at these neoclassical columns and their ancient, dignified pediment, just imagine the chilly splashes, the laughter, the mishaps-and maybe be glad you’re here for a story, not a cold soak!

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