Spa Libverda-castle

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The village of Lázně Libverda was first mentioned in 1381, and the mineral spring with healing effects already in the Middle Ages under the name Boží voda. In the 18th century Libverda belonged to the Frydlant estate of Count Kristián Filip Clam-Gallas. After 1760, the Clam-Gallas began to build spa facilities with a spa park for the medicinal use of the local springs, and they also built a spa at the end of the 18th century. near the center…
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Spa Libverda, monument to the founders

Spa Libverda, monument to the founders.

Spa Libverda, monument to Prince Karl

Spa Libverda, monument to Prince Karl.

Spa Libverda, monument to Albrecht of Wallenstein

Spa Libverda, statue of Albrecht of Wallenstein.

Spa Libverda, war memorial in the park

Spa Libverda, a war memorial in the spa park.

Hejnice, cross in the monastery grounds

Hejnice, cross in the park near the former monastery.

Hejnice, chapel of St. Antonina

Hejnice, chapel of St. Antonina.

Spa Libverda, colonnade

Spa Libverda, spa colonnade.

Entrance to the spa park

Spa Libverda, a walk through the spa park.

Giant Barrel

Giant Barrel

Spa sign

Lázně Libverda