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Welcome to Hogwarts: The fairy-tale Narzan baths in southern Russia

The impressive building of the Narzan baths in the Russian spa city.
By Ksenia Isaeva, RBTH
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Vadim Razumov

The impressive building of the Narzan baths in the Russian spa city of Kislovodsk looks like something out of a Harry Potter movie.
Narzan Baths

Vadim Razumov

Kislovodsk is a famous resort city in southern Russia. Ever since the 19th century it has been loved by generations of Russians and tourists for the fresh mountain air, 300 sunny days a year and mineral springs.
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The main building of the Narzan baths resembles Hogwarts with its peaked towers, black stuccos, and spiral staircases.
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It was built in the Moorish style in 1904. At that time there were two large swimming pools and 24 mineral water baths.
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The place was not chosen at random: the small Lake Narzan was situated there.
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The architect A. Klepinin worked on the construction for 4 years. The building was his life's masterpiece.
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He decided that a large two-storey building in the Moorish style would suit the city. The upper floor was meant for hydrotherapies and the lower one for the Narzan baths and swimming pools.
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Narzan water streamed down into a special reservoir. Wisely, the building was sited lower than the nearby springs to utilize the force of gravity.
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In Soviet times the city was a popular resort and the building was reconstructed. Extra baths were added. Narzan is also the name of a popular brand of mineral water that has been bottled here in Kislovodsk since the end of the 19th century.
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Vadim Razumov

Over the years many Russian writers visited the city, including Lermontov, Pushkin, Chekhov and Tolstoy, who mentioned it in their works and diaries. What’s more, Noble literature laureate Alexander Solzhenitsyn was born in Kislovodsk.
February 25, 2016
Tags: culture_multimedia, architecture

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