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Kursaalgebäude

Römerstraße 8,
Lahn Valley
Hesse

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The Kursaalgebäude (Spa Hall buildings), were erected in 1836-39. There is a lovely marble hall as well as the early 20th-century Kurtheater (Spa Theater). The Spielbank (Casino), Römerstraße 8, is also here. It was popular from its inception in 1720 until it was closed by the puritan Prussians in 1872. It reopened in 1987. In contrast to Wiesbaden, Bad Homburg, and Baden-Baden casinos, jackets and ties are not compulsory. However, elegant dress is required–an information desk is available to clarify the definition. Roulette is popular, with bets between Euro 2 and Euro 10,000 possible. Opening hours are daily from 7 pm to 2 am. Admission is Euro 2.50 for the roulette tables and Euro 1 for machines.
Last updated February 8, 2008
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