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Berg
Mineral Bath |
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Berg Mineral Bath is also known as "Neuner", as it
was founded in 1856 by Friedrich Neuner, a landscape designer.
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DIRECTIONS
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S-Bahn - S1, S2 and S3: Stop "Bf Bad Cannstatt"
Subway - U1, U2 and U14: Stop "Mineralbäder"
Bus - No. 56, 402: Stop "Bf Bad Cannstatt"
A parking garage and spaces are located directly near the bath
Public
Transport
Driving Directions (by car or bike)
City
Map |
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Mineral
Wasser |
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WATER
ANALYSIS
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Cations
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Calcium Ca
++
| 640 |
mg/l |
Magnesium
Mg ++
| 99.3 |
mg/l |
Sodium Na
+
| 720 |
mg/l |
Potassium
K +
| 50 |
mg/l |
Iron Fe ++,
Fe +++
| 2.23 |
mg/l |
Anions
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Chloride
Cl -
| 1062 |
mg/l |
Nitrate NO3
-
| 0.15 |
mg/l |
Sulfate SO4
- -
| 1094 |
mg/l |
Hydrogen
Carbonate HCO3 -
| 1217 |
mg/l |
Total Hardness
| not specified |
Dry Residue,
180 °C
| 4925 |
mg/l |
Temperature
| 21 |
°C |
Dissolved CO2
| 1652 |
mg/l |
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Mineralbad Berg
Am Schwanenplatz 9
70190 Stuttgart Berg
Tel.: 0711 / 9 23 65 16
Fax: 0711 / 9 23 65 22
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Responsible for pool operation:
Bäderbetriebe Stuttgart
Nadlerstr. 4, 70173 Stuttgart
Tel.: 0711 / 216-4660
Fax: 0711 / 216-7685
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