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Solbad Wittekind
Wittekindstraße 12, 12a, 13, 13a, 14, 14a, 15
Built:
1845/46, 1855, 1923–25Architect:
Wilhelm Jost, Friedrich August StühlerWittekind Saline Bath is idyllically situated in the north of Halle.
The saline spring is more than a thousand years old and has been the centre of a spa and baths business since the nineteenth century. Between 1923 and 1925, head of municipal planning Wilhelm Jost replaced the old Swiss-style buildings with a lavish new building: a symmetrical semi-circular bath house with two rectangular side wings and an oval pavilion in the middle with a conical roof. He also built an administration building and a semi-circular colonnade with a music pavilion in the middle.
The focus of this complex of buildings was a forecourt with a saline fountain.
Artists of the city of Halle and from the Burg Giebichenstein School of Applied Arts equipped the bath with high-quality furnishings, lighting, sculptures and murals.
Wittekind Saline Bath is a consummate example of artistic synthesis in art deco and decorative Expressionist style, very much in the spirit of the ‘New Building’ of the 1920s.