Euroregion Elbe/Labe

Spa resort Mšené-lázně

Idyllic spa complex from the 18th century

Mšené-lázně is a cozy little spa not far from the town of Roudnice. The facility was founded in 1796 because the local water helped one of Prince Kinsky's directors to get better stomach problems. Today, it is mainly used to treat musculoskeletal and nervous system problems.

The main house Říp and the houses Praděd and Slovanka still remain from the beginnings. The other four buildings were added at the beginning of the 20th century, including the Dvorana house in the Art Nouveau style . In addition to the interesting and diverse spa architecture, the small spa park is also worth seeing. Very close by, next to the railway line, the ruins of the unfinished Nepomuk Church still offer a somewhat morbid charm.

The village is also home to Mšené Castle, which probably dates back to the 15th century and, after several renovations, is now mainly in the neo-Renaissance style (but is not accessible). A short walk through the agricultural village is definitely worthwhile.

The spa offers overnight accommodation and is therefore suitable for both day trips and stays lasting several days.

 

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Address

Mšené-lázně, lázně
411 19 Mšené-lázně

Opening hours

The spa park is open all day, see the spa pavilions operation times on the operator's website

Offers

Café & Restaurant Letzel in the Dvorana House

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Arrival

Mšené Lázně directions_railway directions_busis located on the T5 tourist railway line from Roudnice nad Labem to Libochovice and is served by historic trains during the season from April to October.

The Mšené Lázně, lázně directions_railway directions_bus bus stop is located directly in front of the spa area.

Parking spaces are available in the area surrounding the area.

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