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Františkovy Lázně (; ) is a
spa town A spa town is a resort town based on a mineral spa (a developed mineral spring). Patrons visit spas to "take the waters" for their purported health benefits. Thomas Guidott set up a medical practice in the English town of Bath, Somerset, Ba ...
in
Cheb District Cheb District () is a Okres, district in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the town of Cheb. It is the westernmost district of the Czech Republic. Administrative division Cheb District is divided into three Districts of ...
in the
Karlovy Vary Region The Karlovy Vary Region () is an administrative unit () of the Czech Republic, located in the westernmost part of the country. It is named after its capital Karlovy Vary. It is known for spas, which include Karlovy Vary and Mariánské Lázně. ...
of the
Czech Republic The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the south ...
. It has about 5,600 inhabitants. Together with neighbouring
Karlovy Vary Karlovy Vary (; , formerly also spelled ''Carlsbad'' in English) is a spa town, spa city in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 49,000 inhabitants. It is located at the confluence of the Ohře and Teplá (river), Teplá ri ...
and
Mariánské Lázně Mariánské Lázně (; ) is a spa town in Cheb District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 14,000 inhabitants. Most of the town's buildings come from its Golden Era in the second half of the 19th century, when many c ...
, it forms the West Bohemian Spa Triangle. The town centre is well preserved and since 1992 has been protected as an urban monument reservation. In 2021, the town became part of the transnational UNESCO
World Heritage Site World Heritage Sites are landmarks and areas with legal protection under an treaty, international treaty administered by UNESCO for having cultural, historical, or scientific significance. The sites are judged to contain "cultural and natural ...
under the name "
Great Spa Towns of Europe The Great Spa Towns of Europe is a transnational World Heritage Site consisting of a selection of 11 spa towns across seven European countries. They were developed around natural mineral water springs. From the early 18th century to the 1930s, We ...
" because of its natural springs and its architectural testimony to the popularity of spa towns across Europe in the 18th through 20th centuries.


Administrative division

Františkovy Lázně consists of eight municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Františkovy Lázně (2,986) *Aleje-Zátiší (59) *Dlouhé Mosty (44) *Dolní Lomany (235) *Horní Lomany (890) *Krapice (47) *Slatina (416) *Žírovice (355)


Geography

Františkovy Lázně is located about north of
Cheb Cheb (; ) is a town in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 33,000 inhabitants. It lies on the Ohře River. Before the Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia, expulsion of Germans in 1945, the town was the centre of the G ...
, in the historical
Egerland The Egerland (; ; Egerland German dialect: ''Eghalånd'') is a historical region in the far north west of Bohemia in what is today the Czech Republic, at the border with Germany. It is named after the German name ''Eger'' for the town of Cheb an ...
region. It lies in the westernmost part of the
Cheb Basin Cheb (; ) is a town in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 33,000 inhabitants. It lies on the Ohře River. Before the expulsion of Germans in 1945, the town was the centre of the German-speaking region known as Egerland ...
. The highest point is the hill Na Skále at above sea level. The stream Slatinný potok, a tributary of the
Ohře The Ohře (), also known in English and German as Eger (), is a river in Germany and the Czech Republic, a left tributary of the Elbe River. It flows through the Bavarian district of Upper Franconia in Germany, and through the Karlovy Vary Region ...
, flows through the municipal territory. The area is rich in fishponds; the largest of them is Amerika. Its western part with an island is protected as a nature reserve and is an important nesting place and migration stop for water birds. The eastern part of the pond is used for recreation.


History

The salutary effects of the surrounding springs were known from the late 14th century on. The physician
Georgius Agricola Georgius Agricola (; born Georg Bauer; 24 March 1494 – 21 November 1555) was a German Humanist scholar, mineralogist and metallurgist. Born in the small town of Glauchau, in the Electorate of Saxony of the Holy Roman Empire, he was b ...
(1494–1555) mentioned the
mineral water Mineral water is water from a mineral spring that contains various minerals, such as salts and sulfur compounds. It is usually still, but may be sparkling ( carbonated/ effervescent). Traditionally, mineral waters were used or consumed at t ...
available to Cheb citizens. The sources from which, according to ancient law, water was drafted and brought to the city, were first used locally for salutary purposes. Later, the water was also shipped in earthenware bottles, and in 1700, it reportedly sold more water than all other spas in the
Empire An empire is a political unit made up of several territories, military outpost (military), outposts, and peoples, "usually created by conquest, and divided between a hegemony, dominant center and subordinate peripheries". The center of the ...
combined. About 1705, an inn was erected at the site of a mineral spring later known as ''Franzensquelle''. On 27 April 1793, the town was officially founded under the name Kaiser Franzensdorf, after Emperor Francis II, and later renamed Franzensbad. The spa was founded by Eger-based doctor Bernhard Adler (1753–1810). He promoted the expansion of spa facilities and the accommodation for those seeking healing and promoted the transformation of the swampy moorland with paths and footbridges to well-known sources. The town was laid out around 24 springs in an orthogonal plan. When in 1791 Adler had a pavilion and a water basin erected at the ''Franzensquelle'', he sparked the ''Egerer Weibersturm'' ("Women's storm of Eger") by numerous women who earned their livelihood in the scooping, transport and sale of the water in Eger. Feeling their water-bearing rights threatened, they demolished his premises. The town council of Cheb intervened and made the extension of Franzensbad as a health resort possible. The result was an extensive recreation area, with easy access from the town of Cheb. In 1852, the spa became an independent municipality.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Johann Wolfgang (von) Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German polymath who is widely regarded as the most influential writer in the German language. His work has had a wide-ranging influence on Western literature, literary, Polit ...
was one of the most famous guests in the early days; his visits to Franzensbad were extensively reported in the book written by
Johannes Urzidil Johannes Urzidil (3 February 1896 in Prague – 2 November 1970 in Rome) was a German-Bohemian writer, poet and historian. His father was a German Bohemian and his mother was Jewish. Life Urzidil was educated in Prague, studying German, art hi ...
''Goethe in Böhmen'' (1932). Other notable visitors were
Ludwig van Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. He is one of the most revered figures in the history of Western music; his works rank among the most performed of the classical music repertoire ...
, Johann Strauss Jr.,
Božena Němcová Božena Němcová () (4 February 1820 in Vienna – 21 January 1862 in Prague) was a Czech writer of the final phase of the ''Czech National Revival'' movement. Her image is featured on the 500 CZK denomination of the Česká koruna. Biography ...
, Archduke
Charles I of Austria Charles I (, ; 17 August 1887 – 1 April 1922) was Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary (as Charles IV), and the ruler of the other states of the Habsburg monarchy from November 1916 until the monarchy was abolished in November 1918. He was the ...
, and Emperor Francis Joseph I of Austria, who promoted Františkovy Lázně to a town in 1865. During the 19th century, patients included numerous aristocrats, especially Russian nobles, and at the same time, widely known doctors bolstered the reputation of Franzensbad as a therapeutic resort. Franzensbad offered one of the first peat pulp baths in Europe, popular especially with female guests. A public spa house was built in 1827. The writer
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach Baroness Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach née Countess Dubsky (, ; 13 September 1830 – 12 March 1916) was an Austrian writer and a nobility, noblewoman. Noted for her psychological novels, she is regarded as one of the most important German language, ...
portrayed her stay in her early work ''Aus Franzensbad'' in 1858. At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, the spa was visited by up to 20,000 patients and almost 80,000 spa tourists. Until 1918, the town was part of the
Bohemian Bohemian or Bohemians may refer to: *Anything of or relating to Bohemia Culture and arts * Bohemianism, an unconventional lifestyle, originally practised by 19th–20th century European and American artists and writers. * Bohemian style, a ...
crown land of the
Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary, also referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Dual Monarchy or the Habsburg Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe#Before World War I, Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. A military ...
. After World War I, the town's reputation began to fade. Then part of the new state of
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia ( ; Czech language, Czech and , ''Česko-Slovensko'') was a landlocked country in Central Europe, created in 1918, when it declared its independence from Austria-Hungary. In 1938, after the Munich Agreement, the Sudetenland beca ...
, the spa lost much of its patronage and was hit hard by the
Great Depression The Great Depression was a severe global economic downturn from 1929 to 1939. The period was characterized by high rates of unemployment and poverty, drastic reductions in industrial production and international trade, and widespread bank and ...
of 1929. After World War II, the German-speaking population was expelled under the
Beneš decrees The Beneš decrees were a series of laws drafted by the Czechoslovak government-in-exile in the absence of the Czechoslovak parliament during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in World War II. They were issued by President Edvard Beneš fr ...
. The spa, officially renamed Františkovy Lázně in
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, was nationalized under the rule of the Communist Party. After the
Velvet Revolution The Velvet Revolution () or Gentle Revolution () was a non-violent transition of power in what was then Czechoslovakia, occurring from 17 November to 28 November 1989. Popular demonstrations against the one-party government of the Communist Pa ...
of 1989, a stock company was established to revive the status of Františkovy Lázně as a venue for international guests.


Demographics


Spa

Twenty-three out of the 24 springs in the town are actively used, and local natural mineral water has a relatively high content of dissolved carbon dioxide, although the ratios of the chemical components vary across all of the springs. The mineral-rich springs are formed from the infiltration of precipitation into the sedimentary Cheb Basin. The effects of the carbonic baths are shown in the better performance of the cardiovascular system, in the mild decrease of blood pressure in the pulse, in the lower occurrence of chronic inflammatory processes in the body, and also in terms of rheumatics, and the improved blood circulation in tissues and the vegetative stabilisation. The local mud treatments represent a traditional curative method with thermal, chemical and mechanical effects. The treatment has a positive effect on the mobility of muscles and the pain in treated tissues. The local spa corporation is the biggest in the Czech Republic. It unites eight spa houses and hotels with a capacity of about 1,500 beds. It operated 24
mineral spring Mineral springs are naturally occurring springs that produce hard water, water that contains dissolved minerals. Salts, sulfur compounds, and gases are among the substances that can be dissolved in the spring water during its passage un ...
s, 12 of which are still in operation.


Transport

The I/21 road (which connects
Cheb Cheb (; ) is a town in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 33,000 inhabitants. It lies on the Ohře River. Before the Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia, expulsion of Germans in 1945, the town was the centre of the G ...
and the D6 motorway with the Czech-German border crossing in Vojtanov; part of the
European route E49 European route E49 is a road that forms part of the International E-road network. It runs between Magdeburg, Germany, and Vienna, Austria. The road follows the route: * Germany ** : - Magdeburg, Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, ** : ** : - Plauen * Czec ...
) runs through Františkovy Lážně. The I/64 road splits from it and connects Františkovy Lážně with
Aš (; ) is a town in Cheb District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 13,000 inhabitants. Administrative division Aš consists of nine municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Aš (11, ...
. The I/6 road (the continuation of the D6 motorway that leads to the border crossing in
Pomezí nad Ohří Pomezí nad Ohří () is a municipality and village in Cheb District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 400 inhabitants. Administrative division Pomezí nad Ohří consists of two municipal parts (in brackets population ...
; part of the European route E48) runs south of the town. Františkovy Lázně is located on the railway line Cheb– Hof.


Culture

The Božena Němcová Theatre was built in the current area in 1868. The new theatre building was built in the Neoclassical style in 1927–1928 and interiors were decorated in
Art Deco Art Deco, short for the French (), is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design that first Art Deco in Paris, appeared in Paris in the 1910s just before World War I and flourished in the United States and Europe during the 1920 ...
style. The town has two museums: the Municipal Museum and the small private Museum of Motorcycles and Cars. In Františkovy Lázně is the water park Aquaforum Lázně Františkovy Lázně.


Sights

The Social House is the dominant feature of the spa centre. It was built in 1877 in the Neo-Renaissance style. It is the venue of congresses, balls and other social events, and the building also houses a casino. The Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross was built in the Empire style in 1815–1820. This Roman Catholic church is one of the best examples of purely Empire sacral buildings in the country. The Church of Saint Olga is an Orthodox church. It was built in the spirit of Russian Baroque buildings in 1887. The Church of Saints Peter and Paul is an Evangelical church. It was built in the Neo-Romanesque style in 1875–1880. The prismatic tower with
Cubist Cubism is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement which began in Paris. It revolutionized painting and the visual arts, and sparked artistic innovations in music, ballet, literature, and architecture. Cubist subjects are analyzed, broke ...
elements dates from the 1920s. The Church of Saint James the Great is located in Horní Lomany. It was built in the Baroque style in 1739–1741.


Notable people

* Karl Müller (1866–1942), Austrian astronomer * August Brömse (1873–1925), Bohemian-German painter * Friedrich Stelzner (1921–2020), German academic surgeon * Miroslav Kostelka (born 1951), diplomat and politician * Ladislav Takács (born 1996), footballer


Twin towns – sister cities

Františkovy Lázně is twinned with: *
Bad Soden Bad Soden am Taunus (, ), commonly known as Bad Soden, is a town and spa in the Main-Taunus-Kreis, Hessen, Germany. It had a population of 22,563 , up from 21,412 in 2005. Information Bad Soden is a residential town for commuters working in F ...
, Germany


References


External links

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Official website of the Spa corporation
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