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See the old-fashioned European spa town about which former US President Bill Clinton famously quipped “So nice that you have to name it twice.” Baden-Baden is a Black Forest town world-renowned for its curative waters; in fact, as far back as 2,000 years ago Roman Emperor Caracalla came to soak in the waters of Baden-Baden, followed by the likes of Queen Victoria, Kaiser Wilhelm I and Napoleon III. But Baden-Baden is more than just baths; it is a grandly constructed town of colonnaded buildings and art nouveau villas that transverse green hills and has theaters, museums and a casino.
See the old-fashioned European spa town about which former US President Bill Clinton famously quipped “So nice that you have to name it twice.” Baden-Baden is a Black Forest town world-renowned for its curative waters; in fact, as far back as 2,000 years ago Roman Emperor Caracalla came to soak in the waters of Baden-Baden, followed by the likes of Queen Victoria, Kaiser Wilhelm I and Napoleon III. But Baden-Baden is more than just baths; it is a grandly constructed town of colonnaded buildings and art nouveau villas that transverse green hills and has theaters, museums and a casino.
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