Bad Bramstedt
Germany, Germany
Bad Bramstedt is a state-recognized spa town in the Segeberg district of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, about 40 km north of Hamburg, known for its mineral springs discovered in 1681 and developed into a health resort since 1879.
First mentioned in 1274 as a village amid ancient tumuli and named for broom plants, it gained town rights with the "Bad" prefix in 1910, featuring landmarks like the stone Roland statue erected in 1693, the Maria-Magdalenen-Kirche from the 13th century, and a historic "Schloss" rebuilt in 1751, alongside modern amenities such as a rheumatism clinic and rail connections.
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