The Charlottenquelle spring, a hydrogen sulphide-containing, carbonated brine spring in the spa park, was developed in 1878 and served spa guests as a drinking and healing spring. It is part of the Sassendorf salt traces and shapes the history of the town.
The Charlottenquelle, tapped as a drinking water well in 1878, was named in honor of the deaconess Charlotte from the children's sanatorium. This hydrogen sulphide-containing, carbonated brine spring once served as a drinking and healing remedy for spa guests. Today, the Charlottenquelle is an integral part of the Sassendorf Salt Trails, a historical tour of Bad Sassendorf.
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