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What to See in Bad Ems - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 10 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Bad Ems (Germany). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Emser Therme, Bismarckturm, and Karlsburg. Also, be sure to include Spa Park in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Bad Ems (Rhineland-Palatinate).

Emser Therme

Emser Therme
wikipedia / Emser Therme / CC BY-SA 4.0

Watersports, Spa, Hot springs, Water park, Swimming, Amusement park

Address: Viktoriaallee 25, 56130 Bad Ems

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Bismarckturm

Bismarckturm
wikipedia / Warburg / CC BY-SA 3.0

The Bismarck Tower of Bad Ems an der Lahn in the Rhine-Lahn district in Rhineland-Palatinate was built in honor of the first German Chancellor, Prince Otto von Bismarck. Designed by architect Wilhelm Kreis, the tower stands east of the town center on Bismarckhöhe, is twelve and a half meters high and was inaugurated in 1901.

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Karlsburg

Karlsburg
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Karlsburg Castle, also known as the Four Towers House, is a town castle in Bad Ems.

The original construction was started in 1696 by Johann Karl von Thüngen, who had fought as an imperial field marshal during the Second Vienna Turkish Siege. The castle was to serve as accommodation for his bathing stays in Bad Ems. The architect was Johann Christoph Sebastiani, a court architect from the Electorate of Trier. In the course of the French Revolutionary Wars, the house was severely devastated and was uninhabitable. In 1804 the ruinous house came into the possession of the Orania-Nassau rentmaster and bath administrator Goedecke and in 1817 passed by purchase to the bath physician Thilenius. In the time that followed, the building was extensively renovated and converted into a noble hotel. Finally, the castle became the property of the ducal Nassau domain administration, which leased it to the hotelier Heinrich Becker. From that time on, the house hosted numerous European princes and artists, such as Tsar Alexander II of Russia, his wife, Crown Prince Friedrich of Prussia, and Carl Maria von Weber. After the First World War, a recreation home for scientists and writers was to be established in it, which was to be run by a non-profit association. Today, the building houses a branch of the Rhineland-Palatinate State Office for Data and Information.

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Spa Park

Spa Park
wikipedia / Socheusz / Public Domain

Also known as: Kurpark

Relax in park, Park

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Schloss Balmoral

Schloss Balmoral
wikipedia / W. Bulach / CC BY-SA 4.0

The Künstlerhaus Schloss Balmoral in Bad Ems is an institution for the promotion of visual artists. The sponsor of the Künstlerhaus is the Mainz School of Art at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz.

Address: Villenpromenade 11, Bad Ems

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Malbergbahn

Malbergbahn
wikipedia / Marion Halft / CC BY-SA 4.0

Memorial

Address: Villenprommenade 18, 56130 Bad Ems

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St. Alexandra

St. Alexandra
wikipedia / RomkeHoekstra / CC BY-SA 3.0

Church

Address: Wilhelmsallee 12, 56130 Bad Ems

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Kutscher's Marina

Kutscher's Marina
wikipedia / Jacquesverlaeken / CC BY-SA 4.0

Sailing, Marina

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Malbergturm

Malbergturm
wikipedia / Muck / CC BY-SA 4.0

View point

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Quellenturm

Quellenturm
wikipedia / Hans Buch / Public Domain

Address: Am Quellenturm, Bad Ems

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