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- Title
Grounded Modernity in the Bavarian Alps: The Reichenhall Spa Culture at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.
- Authors
Rosenbaum, Adam T.
- Abstract
Located on the Alpine frontier between Bavaria and Austria, Reichenhall was once a secluded town, historically defined by its salt industry. Its reputation began to change in the mid-nineteenth century, after a number of enterprising locals opened “cure facilities,” thereby establishing the foundations of a modern health resort. By the end of the century, the spa town drew over 10,000 guests per season. The local community accommodated these visitors with an expanding hospitality industry and a growing number of pleasurable activities. By 1900, the recently renamed Bad Reichenhall had become more than a spa: it was a multifaceted and modern tourist destination, offering progressive medical treatment and cosmopolitan entertainment, along with easy access to the Alpine environment. The following article argues that the marketing of these diverse attractions provides insight into how German society thought about modernity at the turn of the century.
- Subjects
BAD Reichenhall (Germany); ALPS, Bavarian (Germany); GERMANY; EUROPE; TOURISM marketing; MODERNITY; HEALTH resorts; TOURISM; TWENTIETH century; HISTORY; MANNERS &; customs
- Publication
Central European History (Cambridge University Press / UK), 2014, Vol 47, Issue 1, p30
- ISSN
0008-9389
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0008938914000612