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Lincke’sches Bad
The Lincke'sche Bad was an excursion restaurant with a garden restaurant, summer theatre and concert hall in Dresden. At the same time, it was one of the first open-air baths. The Dresden Court Theatre and famous artists such as Joseph Seconda, the composers Christian Gottlob Neefe and Carl Maria von Weber and the architect Bernhard Hempel worked there. Franz Grillparzer described the theatre during a visit in 1826 and E.T.A. Hoffmann used the location for his play ''The Golden Pot''. In addition, the bath was a popular motif for postcards and engravings, for example by Ludwig Richter. Situation The baths were built at the mouth of the Prießnitz (Elbe), Prießnitz behind the and were connected to the Neustadt by an avenue, at that time with the address Schillerstraße 29. Today, the property is located approximately between the and in the district. In the 1950s, pergolas and raised beds were created in the northwest corner from salvaged sandstone ashlars, and it was not ...
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