Tag: Bad Soden am Taunus

If only It Were Champagne

We were in Bad Soden am Taunus at the weekend, an officially recognised health resort. There 11 mineral springs in the town with various benefits to health, some to be taken internatlly (i.e. drunk) others externally (you can dunk your noggin or your arms in it).

We had a kind of scavenger hunt: empty a beer bottle and collect the waters of various springs (one bottle each).

This is the “Champagne Spring”. On average it is 22°C, it is an official healing spring, the water is used to treat stomach and intestine problems, and also infections in the mouth. It’s acidulous water containing natrium, calcium, chloride, and hydrogen carbonate.

Water, Water Everywhere

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Godless and Immoral

“The straight line is godless and immoral. The straight line is not a creative line, it is a duplicating line, an imitating line.”

Friedensreich Hundertwasser

The architect and artist Hundertwasser was a well known adversary of the straight line, and hence the geometrical grid. The photos are of the Hundertwasser House in Bad Soden am Taunus, west of Frankfurt.

Wednesday Quotes #7

In the Meadows

Friedensreich Hundertwasser was an Austrian artist and architect who had a very distinctive and easily recognisable style. One of the houses he designed is in Bad Soden am Taunus, west of Frankfurt, and it’s called “In the Meadows”. Although he stated that straight lines are “godless and immoral” many of the windows are straight, they certainly are here. Anything else would be too expensive I think.

More information about Friedensreich (which, btw, means “rich in peace”) Hundertwasser can be found here (now with the proper link).

Monday Window

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Rainbow alert

A colourful house in Augsburg.

These domes are from Darmstadt, they are on the grounds of the Merck pharmaceutical and chemical company.

This is a house designed by the architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser from Bad Soden am Taunus.

Linked to Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Colourful buildings.

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