k Fountain of Elise, AixlaChapelle, 1845. Creator Ebenezer Landells. Fountain of Elise, AixlaChapelle, 1845. The Mineral Springs of Aix rise in the centre of the town they are of two classes strong and hot, and weak and cool the first class, of 143xb0 Fahrenheit, containing a larger quantity of sulphur than any other known in Europe. From this class is supplied the Fountain of Elise, very handsome edifice, with a colonnade serving as a pump room and a cafe. The guests, or visitors, repair hither early in the morning to drink the water, which, though conducted in pipes direct from the Emperors Spring, retains a temperature of 43xb0 Rxe9aumur. A band of music plays at the spot until the middle of September, which is considered the end of the season and breakfasts and dinners are provided in the apartments during the spring. The building is named after the Queen of Prussia. From quotIllustrated London Newsquot, 1845, Vol VII. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Fountain of Elise, Aix la Chapelle, 1845. Creator: Ebenezer Landells. Fountain of Elise, Aix la Chapelle, 1845.  The Mineral Springs of Aix rise in the centre of the town: they are of two classes   strong and hot, and weak and cool  the first class, of 143  xb0  Fahrenheit, containing a larger quantity of sulphur than any other known in Europe. From this class is supplied the Fountain of Elise, very handsome edifice, with a colonnade  serving as a pump  room and a cafe. The guests, or visitors, repair hither early in the morning to drink the water, which, though conducted in pipes direct from the Emperor s Spring, retains a temperature of 43  xb0  R  xe9 aumur. A band of music plays at the spot until the middle of September, which is considered the end of the season  and breakfasts and dinners are provided in the apartments during the spring. The building is named after the Queen of Prussia . From  quot Illustrated London News quot , 1845, Vol VII.
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Fountain of Elise, Aix-la-Chapelle, 1845. Creator: Ebenezer Landells.

Fountain of Elise, Aix-la-Chapelle, 1845. 'The Mineral Springs of Aix rise in the centre of the town: they are of two classes - strong and hot, and weak and cool; the first class, of 143° Fahrenheit, containing a larger quantity of sulphur than any other known in Europe. From this class is supplied the Fountain of Elise, very handsome edifice, with a colonnade; serving as a pump- room and a cafe. The guests, or visitors, repair hither early in the morning to drink the water, which, though conducted in pipes direct from the Emperor's Spring, retains a temperature of 43° Réaumur. A band of music plays at the spot until the middle of September, which is considered the end of the season; and breakfasts and dinners are provided in the apartments during the spring. The building is named after the Queen of Prussia'. From "Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII.

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