Jon Searles' photos with the keyword: Karlovarske kraj

Nadrazi Marianske Lazne from the Street, Marianske…

27 Mar 2012 291
Here's the trains station at Marianske Lazne as seen from the street. Notice the steam-era signage, not yet updated to the modern Ceske Drahy blue.

Krizovy Pramen, Picture 2, Cropped Version, Marian…

27 Mar 2012 248
Here's the Krizove Pramen itself, if I'm not mistaken. There were several names used for the springs accessible from in this building, all of them via stainless steel sinks a floor above the actual springs.

Chandelier in Krizovy Pramen, Marianske Lazne, Kar…

27 Mar 2012 291
Here's another, weirder chandelier, that nevertheless could be just as old. This one is over the Krizovy Pramen, or Christ Spring, the spring which is arguably the centrepiece of Marianske Lazne.

Coffeehouse in the Hotel Sun, Picture 2, Marianske…

27 Mar 2012 280
The chandelier was also immaculate, although I'm assuming it was actually real, as it would only have had to be replaced had it been broken.

Coffeehouse in the Hotel Sun, Marianske Lazne, Kar…

27 Mar 2012 211
I'm not aware of whether these tables and chairs are barely-used antiques, or really authentic replicas, but in any case it is unusual to see a coffeehouse so faithfully decorated in the style of the 1910's, and in such good condition. This coffeehouse (unless I'm mistaken) was connected to the Hotel Sun.

Marianske Lazne, Picture 25, Karlovarske kraj, Boh…

21 Mar 2012 236
Here's another shot of the colonnade without the fountain.

Marianske Lazne, Picture 20, Karlovarske kraj, Boh…

21 Mar 2012 219
This colonnade shelters several springs, most notably Karolinin pramen (Caroline's Spring). Historically, spas generally centred around mineral water springs or beaches, and Marianske Lazne was of the formal variety. Today, the water is still drinkable, although it's a bit too strong for some people. Some of it is tasty, and some of it not. I'm not an expert on the health benefits, but historically they were taken quite seriously. This colonnade is usually called the 1912 Pavilion.

Marianske Lazne, Picture 17, Karlovarske kraj, Boh…

21 Mar 2012 223
Here's my second shot of the Danubius.

Marianske Lazne, Picture 16, Karlovarske kraj, Boh…

21 Mar 2012 208
This is the Danubius Health Spa and Resort.

Marianske Lazne, Picture 15, Karlovarske kraj, Boh…

21 Mar 2012 235
This is the Hotel Bohemia, one of many hotels that I photographed, but one of only a few I decided to post online.

Post Office (Marianske Lazne Picture 10), Mariansk…

21 Mar 2012 248
This building is one of the exceptions in Marianske Lazne, in that it looks impressive, but isn't actually a hotel. It's the post office, in fact.

Skoda Hybrid Bus in Marianske Lazne, Picture 3, Cr…

21 Mar 2012 254
Here's a front view of the bus, revealing the Skoda logo above the bumper. The trolley pantograph is fully retracted here, and the bus is starting to pull away under diesel power.

Skoda Hybrid Bus, Cropped Version, Marianske Lazne…

21 Mar 2012 274
This is, surprisingly enough, a hybrid bus, for lack of a better term. It can run off of catenary like a trolleybus, or on diesel like a conventional bus. It looks like a Karosa, but it's actually built by Skoda, a traditional trolleybus maker. Here you can see it retracting its trolley pantograph.

Marianske Lazne, Picture 5, Karlovarske kraj, Bohe…

21 Mar 2012 233
I wasn't clear to me whether this house is now being used as a hotel, offices, or both, but it is notable not only for its attractive architecture, but for a plaque (just visible on the lower right part of the building) commemorating the time Sigmund Freud spent here. Although people usually think of Freud as an Austrian or a German, he was actually a German-speaking Moravian, making him an Austrian by the standards of his day due to the Hapsburg Empire. Due to his Czech ties, Marianske Lazne isn't the only place in the Czech Republic where you can find references to him. Mozart is another common figure to see in Czech history and commemorated on buildings, as he was in the same situation, having been born in Salzburg, Austria in the time of the Hapsburgs, and having travelled throughout the empire while on tour, but that's a story for another place.