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The Kyselka Spa (; ), older name Kysibl, is a complex of former public baths in the village of Kyselka in the vicinity of
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in the
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History

The local springs had been discovered hundreds of years ago; the first written account dates back to 1522. In the 17th century the counts of
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permitted their subjects to drink the Kyselka mineral water for free. The springs were first used for
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purposes in 1792 when the location was already widely known. The first spa buildings were built in the years 1826–1832 by Wilhelm von Neuberg. The fame of the spa and the tasty water was growing; in 1852
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visited the place and the main spring was named after him. In the course of time the spring had several owners; one of them, count Johann Joseph von Stiebar auf Buttenheim, came up with the idea to export the mineral water (1824) and established a small factory for the production of clay jugs in which the water was bottled. The local water was then sold in
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and also in Karlsbad.


Mattoni's era

In 1867 the main spring was rented by the
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businessman of Italian-German origin Heinrich K.
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who began to bottle the water in glass bottles and export it worldwide. In 1873 he had enough money to buy the spa and the surrounding land. Before he died in 1910, he managed to build a new colonnade which roofed the famous "Otta's spring" as well as the buildings of the sanatorium, the hydropathic institute, hotels, restaurants, promenades, the cableway, the chapel of
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(1884), his monumental residence ("The Chateau"), a hydroelectric power station and the buildings of the bottling plant. Finally he brought railway here so that quietness of the spa was not disturbed by wagons carting
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water. During his epoch the spa flourished and it has not reached such prosperity ever since. Mattoni's descendants nevertheless kept this property until the end of
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In the hands of the state

After the war, the buildings shortly served as a refugee camp for orphans from the
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and after that as a sanatorium for children. It was closed down after the fall of the
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regime in 1989. During this period, the premises deteriorated to some degree but were at least somehow maintained.


The current situation

Since the chaotic
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between 1991 and 1993, the spa has had several owners. None of them was able or willing to save the spa or at least partially prevent it from dilapidation. Today (2012) the buildings are partially inaccessible, the water springs in rubble heaps of the buildings and leaks into the foundations. Many of the buildings are doomed to demolition. The whole site is moreover burdened with freight (few hundred trucks a day), as the railway was closed down. The current proprietors are the company C.T.S. – DUO and the Carlsbad Mineral Waters owned by the Italian tycoon A. Pasquale who owns the bottling plant and the
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brand as well. The owners have repeatedly promised to renovate the complex, but it becomes obvious that they are counting on the buildings being torn down. All this in spite of the opinion of the Preservation of Monuments bureau, of the attitude of the representatives of the
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as well as a quite strong civil movement (over 28,000 signatures) led by the Association for the Protection and Development of the Cultural Heritage of the Czech Republic (ASORKD).Kyselka can still be saved, says the grandson of the former owner of the dilapidated spa
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Zachraňte lázně Kyselka!
– petition initiated by ASORKD {{coord, 50, 15, 47.72, N, 12, 59, 54.29, E, display=title Spas Historic buildings and structures in the Czech Republic Water