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The little brook enchants with its little waterfalls here, and the gentle babbling of its meandering course through the meadow. Uncommonly graceful are the two footpaths along the Brunnen-Aue, one lower down, the other running on higher terrain. Among the delights of another kind, which are there: a
156:(1817/1818) in the vicinity were additional competition. By the start of the 19th century, free swimming in the Baltic Sea came into fashion, instead of the use of traditional baths. Nevertheless, in 1818, a local tenant started up the bathing facility again. In 1819, the chronicler, 99:
inn and various private homes. Their care and counselling was undertaken by Dr. Moritz von Willich; a special spa doctor was not appointed. By the first decade of the 19th century, the number of bathers, some of whom were from abroad, grew to 500. Amongst the most famous bathers were
61:, (1759–1827) had several of the springs on church land cleaned and tapped, squares and paths laid out, and a bathing house constructed. The "Spring, Bathing and Leisure Institution" opened on 4 July 1795. Sagard was thus the first bathing resort on Rügen. Willich's brother, Dr. 179:) recalls the glory of the former spa park with its promenades, fountains and bathhouses, displaying information of the first bathing establishing on Rügen at the actual historical site. The park was inaugurated on 7 April 2007 after being partially reconstructed. 144:. As early as 1807 Christoph von Willich had resigned from the post of spa director. Due to the decline of the bathing facility, plans to expand the mineral baths, which included the construction of a dance hall, a 339: 53:
There were the beginnings of bathing establishments in Sagard in the mid-18th century. Its basis was the springs containing iron, lime, and carbon dioxide, which flow into the
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Neue genaue geographisch-statistisch-historische Darstellung von der Insel und dem Fürstenthume Rügen. Zur näheren und gründlicheren Kenntniss dieses Landes entworfen.
128:. Its construction, which included a 600-step descent to the Baltic Sea beach, counts as the first measure to develop the natural environment of Rügen for tourists. 124:
period. The undisturbed nature on Rügen fascinated visitors. Christoph von Willich encouraged this fascination, by making a path up to the chalk cliffs of the
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of Rügen and Swedish Pomerania, promoted the development of the bathing establishment by writing two promotional leaflets for the mineral spring. He wrote:
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Even in the opening year, about 100 spa visitors were recorded, primarily members of noble Rügen families and officials from
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carousel, bowling alley, game tables, wheel of fortune, swing, seesaws, and pucks, music and dance have not been omitted.
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and two rooms for hot and cold spray, drip, knee and foot baths. The bathers were accommodated at the
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through meadows called the "Brunnenaue". At the end of the 18th century, the pastor,
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and other avenues, were not implemented. The foundation of the residence town of
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The success did not last; as Friedrich Karl von Strombeck reported in 1833:
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Around 1810 the bathing facility declined due to the occupation of Rügen by
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in: Norddeutsche neueste Nachrichten Rostock, 23 January 1998, p. 23.
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Mehr der Gegend als der Kur wegen? Badegäste in Sagard auf Rügen.
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Der Gesundbrunnen von Sagard – Der Pastor und sein Mineralbad.
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Gesundbrunnen Sagard - Bathing operation 200 years ago
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in: Ostsee-Zeitung Rostock, 13 October 1999, S. 18.
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Darstellungen aus meinem Leben und aus meiner Zeit.
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Sagard
Baltic Sea
Rügen
Heinrich Christoph von Willich
Moritz von Willich
physician
Stralsund
Greifswald
shower bath
Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland
Martin Heinrich Klaproth
Heinrich von Kleist
Wilhelm von Humboldt
zeitgeist
Romanesque
Stubbenkammer
Napoleon's troops
Napoleonic Wars
belvedere
Putbus
Goor
Johann Jakob Grümbke





"Geschichte der Brunnenaue in Sagard auf Rügen"
Johann Jakob Grümbke

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