Krumbad

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Krumbad
Native name
Heilbad Krumbad GMBH
Industry Spa
Founded1418
HeadquartersBischof-Sproll-Strasse 1,
86381 Krumbad
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Website www.krumbad.de
Spa Krumbad KRU-KruBad04.jpg
Spa Krumbad

Krumbad is a traditional spa in Swabia, Germany with over 600 years of tradition located at the foot of Alps.

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History

Hiltipold von Krumbenbach built a castle in 1145 on the mountain of today's Krumbades and named it after his name "Hiltipoldsburg", in the folk music "Hilpelsberg". Hiltipoldsburg and Hürben (now the eastern part of Krumbach) came to the knights of Ellerbach some time later, who also brought Krumbach to themselves.

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