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Casino Bad Homburg is a very important casino in Germany. Steeped in tradition, this casino was inaugurated in 1841 by the Blanc brothers, being the meeting point for aristocracy, including the Russian poet Dostojewski. The location, in a wonderful part of Germany, also makes this casino so unique. Today there is another reason that draws in. This casino boasts with some justice that it is the ’Mother of Monte Carlo.’ The first casino in Bad Homburg, and one of the first in the world, was established in 1841, but closed in 1866 because.English
Bad Homburg, Germany 15 contributions 3 helpful votes Great, smoke free fun! This is a great little casino with a very immediate feeling but without losing it’s glamor. This is an amazing Casino in Bad Homburg. Amazing nature and absolutely mind battering ambience with a great royal look.Add a one-line explanation of what this file representsCaptionsSummary[edit]DescriptionEnglish: Casino in Bad Homburg, Germany. 1849.Caption (above): Eine Spielhölle (A gambling house). Caption (below): Die Roulette zu Homburg, nach einer Originalskizze von W. Hilliger (The roulette in Homburg; based on an original sketch by W. Hilliger)DateSourceIllustrirte Zeitung, Leipzig 1849, vol. 13, p. 13. (Secondary source: Bad Homburg City archives): http://www.leipzig-lese.de/files_leipzig_lese/dostojewski.casino.jpg.AuthorW. HilligerOther versionshttp://www.bildindex.de/obj00043455.html#%7ChomeLicensing[edit]This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason:
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Now one of the wealthiest towns in Germany, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe has lots to offer. The population includes many bankers from Frankfurt — no wonder the town’s motto is Champagne, Air & Tradition. ;-)Bad Homburg Casino History Hotel
Needless to say, this place will beat your expectations.
Originally famed for its spa and mineral waters, it continues to please its visitors along those same lines. In the heart of the Old Town (Altstadt) is the Kurpark, with more than 30 fountains on display. In the park you’ll find the very saline Elisabethenquelle Spring over which stands a great pavilion. — Top Areas Of Interest
Further along is the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Bad, still used for therapeutic treatments today, as well as the Taunus-Therme (which is one of my personal favorites) and Seedammbad offering saunas and steam baths.
The park also houses the Spielbank — the first casino in Bad Homburg and possibly one of the oldest casinos in the world. The story follows that when gambling was banned in Germany in the late 19th century, the owner moved to Monte Carlo. The rest is history there!
The casino here re-opened around 60 years ago and is still going strong. If you fancy a glamorous evening out, make sure you dress for the occasion.
Bad Homburg was also the prime destination for not only the ruling classes in Germany, but across the globe. The King of Siam and the Tzar Nicholas II frequently visited, and Wilhelm II spent a month of every year in the splendid Schloss he had constructed on the site of an older castle. Only the White Tower of its predecessor remains in the grounds.Bad Homburg Casino History Facts
King Edward VII of England spent much time here as well — and actually had the fashionable “homburg” felt hat designed by hatmakers in this area. In honor of this, there is the well known Hutmuseum where you can find exhibitions of every type of hat you could imagine!Bad Homburg Casino History SiteBad Homburg Casino History Museum
If you find yourself wanting some fresh air, then head up into the Taunus mountains. They are within easy reach of Bad Homburg town center by bus and have plenty of hiking trails. If you are up for the challenge you could find yourself at about 878 meters if you climb the highest peak — the Großer Feldberg (to be distinguished from the Feldberg — a 1493 meters high mountain in the Black Forest).
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Casino Bad Homburg is a very important casino in Germany. Steeped in tradition, this casino was inaugurated in 1841 by the Blanc brothers, being the meeting point for aristocracy, including the Russian poet Dostojewski. The location, in a wonderful part of Germany, also makes this casino so unique. Today there is another reason that draws in. This casino boasts with some justice that it is the ’Mother of Monte Carlo.’ The first casino in Bad Homburg, and one of the first in the world, was established in 1841, but closed in 1866 because.English
Bad Homburg, Germany 15 contributions 3 helpful votes Great, smoke free fun! This is a great little casino with a very immediate feeling but without losing it’s glamor. This is an amazing Casino in Bad Homburg. Amazing nature and absolutely mind battering ambience with a great royal look.Add a one-line explanation of what this file representsCaptionsSummary[edit]DescriptionEnglish: Casino in Bad Homburg, Germany. 1849.Caption (above): Eine Spielhölle (A gambling house). Caption (below): Die Roulette zu Homburg, nach einer Originalskizze von W. Hilliger (The roulette in Homburg; based on an original sketch by W. Hilliger)DateSourceIllustrirte Zeitung, Leipzig 1849, vol. 13, p. 13. (Secondary source: Bad Homburg City archives): http://www.leipzig-lese.de/files_leipzig_lese/dostojewski.casino.jpg.AuthorW. HilligerOther versionshttp://www.bildindex.de/obj00043455.html#%7ChomeLicensing[edit]This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason:
This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author’s life plus 100 years or fewer.
You must also include a United States public domain tag to indicate why this work is in the public domain in the United States.This file has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights.The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that ’faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain’.This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States. In other jurisdictions, re-use of this content may be restricted; see Reuse of PD-Art photographs for details.File history
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Now one of the wealthiest towns in Germany, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe has lots to offer. The population includes many bankers from Frankfurt — no wonder the town’s motto is Champagne, Air & Tradition. ;-)Bad Homburg Casino History Hotel
Needless to say, this place will beat your expectations.
Originally famed for its spa and mineral waters, it continues to please its visitors along those same lines. In the heart of the Old Town (Altstadt) is the Kurpark, with more than 30 fountains on display. In the park you’ll find the very saline Elisabethenquelle Spring over which stands a great pavilion. — Top Areas Of Interest
Further along is the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Bad, still used for therapeutic treatments today, as well as the Taunus-Therme (which is one of my personal favorites) and Seedammbad offering saunas and steam baths.
The park also houses the Spielbank — the first casino in Bad Homburg and possibly one of the oldest casinos in the world. The story follows that when gambling was banned in Germany in the late 19th century, the owner moved to Monte Carlo. The rest is history there!
The casino here re-opened around 60 years ago and is still going strong. If you fancy a glamorous evening out, make sure you dress for the occasion.
Bad Homburg was also the prime destination for not only the ruling classes in Germany, but across the globe. The King of Siam and the Tzar Nicholas II frequently visited, and Wilhelm II spent a month of every year in the splendid Schloss he had constructed on the site of an older castle. Only the White Tower of its predecessor remains in the grounds.Bad Homburg Casino History Facts
King Edward VII of England spent much time here as well — and actually had the fashionable “homburg” felt hat designed by hatmakers in this area. In honor of this, there is the well known Hutmuseum where you can find exhibitions of every type of hat you could imagine!Bad Homburg Casino History SiteBad Homburg Casino History Museum
If you find yourself wanting some fresh air, then head up into the Taunus mountains. They are within easy reach of Bad Homburg town center by bus and have plenty of hiking trails. If you are up for the challenge you could find yourself at about 878 meters if you climb the highest peak — the Großer Feldberg (to be distinguished from the Feldberg — a 1493 meters high mountain in the Black Forest).
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