Kurhaus

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Lonely Planet review

In the heart of Baden-Baden, two blocks southwest of Leopoldsplatz and just west of the Oos River, looms the palatial Kurhaus, set in an impeccably groomed garden. Corinthian columns and a frieze of mythical griffins grace the august exterior of the structure, designed by Friedrich Weinbrenner in 1824. An alley of chestnut trees - flanked by two rows of elegant mini-shops - links the Kurhaus with Kaiserallee.