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Mineralbad Berg | Stuttgart


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Landmark: Mineralbad Berg
City: Stuttgart
Country: Germany
Continent: Europe

Mineralbad Berg, Stuttgart, Germany, Europe

Mineralbad Berg is a historic mineral spa in Stuttgart, renowned for its high-yield carbonated springs and 1950s architectural charm. Following a comprehensive multi-year renovation, it reopened in 2020 as a modernized facility that retains its "cult" status among locals.

Visual Characteristics

The facility features a bright, functionalist aesthetic with large glass facades that integrate the indoor areas with the surrounding parkland. The outdoor pool is a focal point, often characterized by the visible bubbling of its natural carbonated water. The interior design utilizes high-quality materials like wood and natural stone, maintaining a minimalist, tranquil atmosphere.

Location & Access Logistics

Located at Am Schwanenplatz 9, 70190 Stuttgart, on the edge of the Schlossgarten park.

Public Transit: Served by U-Bahn lines U1, U2, U11, and U14 at the Mineralbäder station.

Access: Requires a paid entry ticket (timed slots available). Open daily from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

Parking: Limited on-site parking; use the "Parkplatz Mineralbäder" or arrive via public transit.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Established in 1856 by Friedrich Neuner, it is one of the oldest mineral baths in Stuttgart. The city sits on the second-largest mineral water deposit in Europe (after Ústí nad Labem), and Mineralbad Berg taps into five distinct springs. Ecologically, the pools are fed by over 5 million liters of mineral water daily, which flows through the facility without the need for high-pressure pumps due to natural artesian pressure.

Key Highlights & Activities

Outdoor Mineral Pool: A large pool filled with untreated, 22°C (72°F) carbonated mineral water, available year-round.

Indoor Exercise Pool: Maintained at a warmer 32°C (90°F) for therapeutic swimming.

Sauna Landscape: A modern area featuring a panoramic sauna with views of the park, a steam bath, and a sanarium.

Drinking Fountains: Guests can sample the highly mineralized spring water directly from dedicated taps.

Infrastructure & Amenities

The facility includes a bistro with outdoor seating. It is fully wheelchair accessible, featuring lifts and specialized entry aids for the pools. Public restrooms, spacious changing rooms, and lockers are provided. 5G signal is robust.

Best Time to Visit

Winter Mornings: For the visual effect of steam rising from the outdoor pool in the cold air.

Weekdays: To avoid the high density of local regulars and families on weekends.

Evenings: For a quieter atmosphere in the sauna area.

Facts & Legends

A technical oddity is the "unpurified" nature of the Berg water; because the spring flow is so high, the water in the outdoor pool is completely replaced every few hours naturally, requiring minimal chemical treatment compared to standard pools. Locally, the bath is legendary for its "Berganer" – a dedicated group of regular guests who have visited daily for decades, maintaining a specific social subculture.

Nearby Landmarks

Leuze Mineralbad – 0.4km North

Rosenstein Park – 0.6km Northwest

Staatstheater Stuttgart – 1.8km Southwest

Neckar River – 0.3km East



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