The Lincke'sche Bad was an excursion restaurant with a garden restaurant, summer theatre and concert hall in Dresden. At the same time, it was one of the first open-air baths. The Dresden Court Theatre and famous artists such as Joseph Seconda, the composers Christian Gottlob Neefe and Carl Maria von Weber and the architect worked there. Franz Grillparzer described the theatre during a visit in 1826 and E.T.A. Hoffmann used the location for his play The Golden Pot. In addition, the bath was a popular motif for postcards and engravings, for example by Ludwig Richter.
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| - Das Lincke’sche Bad war eine Ausflugsgaststätte mit Gartenwirtschaft, Sommertheater und Konzertsaal in Dresden. Zugleich war es eines der ersten Freiluftbäder. Das Dresdner Hoftheater und bekannte Künstler wie Joseph Seconda, die Komponisten Christian Gottlob Neefe und Carl Maria von Weber sowie der Architekt Bernhard Hempel wirkten dort. Franz Grillparzer beschrieb das Theater 1826 bei einem Besuch und E. T. A. Hoffmann nutzte den Handlungsort für sein Stück Der goldne Topf. Daneben war das Bad ein beliebtes Motiv für Postkarten und Stichen, so etwa von Ludwig Richter. (de)
- The Lincke'sche Bad was an excursion restaurant with a garden restaurant, summer theatre and concert hall in Dresden. At the same time, it was one of the first open-air baths. The Dresden Court Theatre and famous artists such as Joseph Seconda, the composers Christian Gottlob Neefe and Carl Maria von Weber and the architect worked there. Franz Grillparzer described the theatre during a visit in 1826 and E.T.A. Hoffmann used the location for his play The Golden Pot. In addition, the bath was a popular motif for postcards and engravings, for example by Ludwig Richter. (en)
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| - Das Lincke’sche Bad war eine Ausflugsgaststätte mit Gartenwirtschaft, Sommertheater und Konzertsaal in Dresden. Zugleich war es eines der ersten Freiluftbäder. Das Dresdner Hoftheater und bekannte Künstler wie Joseph Seconda, die Komponisten Christian Gottlob Neefe und Carl Maria von Weber sowie der Architekt Bernhard Hempel wirkten dort. Franz Grillparzer beschrieb das Theater 1826 bei einem Besuch und E. T. A. Hoffmann nutzte den Handlungsort für sein Stück Der goldne Topf. Daneben war das Bad ein beliebtes Motiv für Postkarten und Stichen, so etwa von Ludwig Richter. (de)
- The Lincke'sche Bad was an excursion restaurant with a garden restaurant, summer theatre and concert hall in Dresden. At the same time, it was one of the first open-air baths. The Dresden Court Theatre and famous artists such as Joseph Seconda, the composers Christian Gottlob Neefe and Carl Maria von Weber and the architect worked there. Franz Grillparzer described the theatre during a visit in 1826 and E.T.A. Hoffmann used the location for his play The Golden Pot. In addition, the bath was a popular motif for postcards and engravings, for example by Ludwig Richter. (en)
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