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Kaiserbründl-Sauna in the Central-Bad Central Bathhouse Vienna (opened in 1889 as Central-Bad Wien, Zentralbad Wien, and also known as Kaiserbründl) is a bathing establishment in
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History

The Centralbad (today: Kaiserbründl) for the last 120 years is generally regarded as the oldest and most distinguished bathing-establishment in Vienna. The unusually deep well of the building itself was already in use in Roman times for the small fortification at a bridge (proven through the discovery of coins dating back to the Emperors Heliogabalus and
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). This building structure, later known as ''Weihenpurgkh'', formed part of a separate fortified small suburb outside Vienna until 1156. In the Middle Ages and until 1880 this area was the centre for textiles (''der alte Ramhof''), the first document mentioning a ''padstubn'' (“bathing room”) in this house dates back to 1369.


Building

Between 1887 and 1889, the house was built by the famous Viennese architects Anton Honus, Anton Lang (the father of
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), Albert Constantin Swoboda and the brothers Edmund and Franz Czada and the interior received its present look in 1894. During the late 19th century the Centralbad (then the only bath in the city centre) gained a very great social reputation. Simon Baruch, the famous pioneer in the field of hydrotherapy and founder of the public bathing system of
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, called the Viennese Bath "the most substantial, elegant and complete bath in the world." Among its regular guests was the Archduke Ludwig Viktor of Austria, a brother of the emperor
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, who was famous for his love of male beauty. The name ''Kaiserbründl'' has been chosen in remembrance of the visits of three imperial majesties in another Vienna bathhouse, the Roemisches Bad (Roman Bathhouse, opened in 1873) at
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. Visitors of recent years include
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and the now missing Aeryn Gillern.Aeryn M. J. Gillern Missing in Austria
an
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The movie had been shown as well at the
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-Festival Vienna
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on 23 October 2011. File:Grundrisz Souterrain.png, Ground plan Souterrain File:Grundrisz Parterre.png, Ground plan Parterre File:Grundrisz Mezzanin.png, Ground plan Mezzanin File:Aufrisz Central-Bad.png, Elevational view ::::::Blueprints as supplement of Anton Honus’ essay: ''Das Wiener Zentralbad''


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Wall painting by Stefan Riedl


{{DEFAULTSORT:Kaiserbrundl Buildings and structures in Innere Stadt Tourist attractions in Vienna Infrastructure completed in 1889 Moorish Revival architecture 1889 establishments in Austria 19th-century architecture in Austria