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Réf.
43052
Type
conference volume
Titre
Europäische Kurstädte und Modebäder des 19. Jahrhunderts = European Health Resorts and Fashionable Spas of the 19th Century = Stations thermales et villes d'eaux européennes à la mode au 19e siècle
Langues
German / English / French
Auteurs
Bonsanti, Giorgio / Borowka-Clausberg, Beate / Crouch, Tony / Eidloth, Volkmar / Enders, Siegfried / Flückiger-Seiler, Roland / Förderer, Andreas / Hascher, Michael / Jarrassé, Dominique / Krins, Vanessa / Kronenwett, Heike / Petzet, Michael / Poetschki, Lisa / Russ, Sigrid / Schmidt, Erika / Steinbach, Peter / Wilhelm, Johannes / Wolf, Claus / Zeman, Lubomír
Éditeurs
Eidloth, Volkmar / Ziesemer, John / Förderer, Andreas
Auteurs institutionnels
ICOMOS Germany / Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Baden-Württemberg
Lieu de publication
Stuttgart
Pays de publication
Germany
Maison d'édition
Konrad Theiss Verlag
Date
2012
Pages
256 p.
Collection
ICOMOS Hefte des Deutschen Nationalkomitees = ICOMOS Journals of the German National Committee = ICOMOS Cahiers du comité national allemand
N° dans la collection
52
Lieu de conférence
Baden-Baden, Germany
Date de conférence
25-27 November 2010
ISBN
978-3-8062-2729-1
Mots-clés
leisure facilities / tourist facilities / spas / thermae / baths / history of architecture / 19th century / Europe / historical surveys / World Heritage List / town planning / railways / urban fabric / international inventories / national inventories / architectural styles / town and country planning / conservation of historic monuments / conservation of architecture / legal protection / nomination forms / ethnology / historic towns
Pays mentionnés
Czechia / France / Germany / Switzerland / United Kingdom / Italy
Monuments et sites
Great Spa Towns of Europe / Baden-Baden, Baden-Württemberg, Germany / Bath, England, United Kingdom / Montecatini Terme, Tuscany, Italy / Wiesbaden, Germany / Mariánské Lázně, Czechia / Karlovy Vary, Czechia
N° Patrimoine mondial
1613 / 428
Résumé en anglais
This publication is a compilation of the papers held at theinternational conference "European Health Resorts and Fashionable Spas of the 19th Century" (Baden-Baden, 25-27November 2010) that was organised by the German National Committee of ICOMOS together with the Baden-Württemberg monument conservation authority and the City of Baden-Baden. The reason for this conference was the fact that several European spa towns are presently considering applying for the UNESCO World Heritage List. In the form ofa comparative study the conference was meant to give first impulses for a joint application. However, it was not intendedas a means to help several interested spa towns to get accepted as World Heritage more easily by joining forces.Instead, the idea of a transnational, serial nomination developed from an intensive preoccupation with the phenomenon of the spa town initiated by the Baden-Württemberg monument conservation authority and the City of Baden Baden.
Spas and health resorts existed in Europe since the Antiquity; due to societal conditions they became most popular in the 19th century. Apart from countless small spas and health resortsof regional relevance a few large health resorts and fashionable spa towns of international standing developped, modeled on the princely spas of the 18th century. Their Europe-wide attraction and international profile was also reflected in the urban layout. These large spa towns of the 19th century, where different lines of development converge, are not simply marked by buildings for therapeutic services, but by the entity of the topographical and urbanistic structure.
Consequently, paths and huts in the surrounding forests can be just as significant for understanding the relevance of a spa town as the spa facilities, a Russian-Orthodox church, a race course or a band-stand. The partly parallel development of seaside resorts and climatic health resorts was not discussedat this conference, because formally and functionally they represent separate types of settlement.
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Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (BY-NC-ND)
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