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A GUIDE TO THE

(Neubad) with its 47 bathing-rooms, fitted up with every conveniency and comfort, is the latest and most magnificent addition to the bathing establishments of the town.

Hospitals and other Buildings for Charitable Purposes.—The Great Militair-Badehaus (Military Hospital) on the Quai (Embankment) for thirty-three officers and 210 privates; in the dining-hall is a great oil painting by Kandler, representing the discovery of Carlsbad, and in the Chapel several fine statues by Lewy; the Fremdenspital (Hospital for Foreigners) on the Quai for poor patients visiting Carlsbad—it contains 40 beds in eleven wards and four bath-rooms; the K. K. Militair Officierspital (the Imperial and Royal Military Hospital for Officers), at the bottom of the Marienbader Strasse, for eight patients; the hospital for poor help-deserving Jews, with twenty beds, in the Helenen Strasse; the Public Infirmary with 50 beds, near the Bellevue Strasse; the Munificentia, for ten families, in the Panorama Strasse; the Home for Little Children, in the Schulgasse.

Churches.—The St Magdalen’s Church, the Andreas Church, in the Andreasgasse; the Protestant Church, and the Greek Chapel, in the Marienbader Strasse; the English Church at the top of the Schlossberg; the Synagogue in the Parkstrasse.