- The
Trinkhalle (pump house) in the
Kurhaus spa
complex in Baden-Baden,
Germany was
built 1839–42 by
Heinrich Hübsch in a
complementary architectural style...
- in the Ruhr area, the Rhineland,
Hanover and Hamburg. They are
called "
Trinkhalle" (literally
translates to 'drinking hall'), "Kiosk" and "Büdchen" (literally...
-
Guests included Queen Victoria,
Wilhelm I, and Berlioz. The
pumproom (
Trinkhalle) was
completed in 1842. The
Grand Duchy's railway's
mainline reached Baden...
- the
composers Franz Lehár, Rudi Gfaller, and
Oscar Straus.
Kaiservilla Trinkhalle Kongress- und
Theaterhaus Lehar-Filmtheater St. Nicholas'
Church Leopold...
- and cigarettes, or a
combination of these, but no
household goods) or
Trinkhalle ("drinking hall"),
although they are not pubs, as the name
might suggest...
- revival. The
buildings were
usually separated by
function — with the
Trinkhalle, the bathhouse, the
inhalatorium (for
inhaling the vapors), and the Kurhaus...
- The
Village Baths (German: Dorfbad) with the
water cure
rooms (German:
Trinkhalle) at Bartholoméplatz 1, the
chapel of St.
Leonhard and the
ruins of Freudenberg...
- Haustürensammlung, Handwerkermuseum)
Landesvilla Kurpark Kurhaus Gästezentrum (
Trinkhalle)
Villa Rabl
Marienhof "Dauersiedlungsraum der
Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke...
-
reconstructed true to the
original has now
become obsolete. A
kiosk (
Trinkhalle)
built in the
neighbourhood of the Masters'
Housing Estate according to...
- and the
Doppelwohnhaus (Double-house) in Ardez,
Tarasp Castle and the
Trinkhalle (drinking hall) in
Tarasp are all
listed as
Swiss heritage sites of national...