Bad Pyrmont is a spa town in the Landkreis Hameln-Pyrmont of Niedersachsen, with about 21,630 inhabitants. The Kurpark, one of Germany's largest spa gardens, was laid out in the 17th century and expanded in subsequent centuries. The Hyllige Born, a mineral spring in the park, has drawn visitors since the Middle Ages. The Palmengarten, a glass house with tropical plants, and the Wandelhalle along the park's edge are part of the spa infrastructure.
Hameln is about 20 kilometres northeast. The Emmertal valley, through which the Emmer river flows, opens out at Bad Pyrmont into a wider basin. The Schellenburg, a compact Renaissance castle, stands near the park entrance. The town's economy depends significantly on health tourism and rehabilitation clinics.
Bad Pyrmont is a spa town in the Landkreis Hameln-Pyrmont of Niedersachsen, with about 21,630 inhabitants. The Kurpark, one of Germany's largest spa gardens, was laid out in the 17th century and expanded in subsequent centuries. The Hyllige Born, a mineral spring in the park, has drawn visitors since the Middle Ages. The Palmengarten, a glass house with tropical plants, and the Wandelhalle along the park's edge are part of the spa infrastructure.
Hameln is about 20 kilometres northeast. The Emmertal valley, through which the Emmer river flows, opens out at Bad Pyrmont into a wider basin. The Schellenburg, a compact Renaissance castle, stands near the park entrance. The town's economy depends significantly on health tourism and rehabilitation clinics.
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