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Closure persists for Emma-Jaeger-Bad establishment

Unexpected extent of damage; additional investigation required. City suggests public swimming pools as an alternative solution.

Coastal structure named Emma-Jaeger-Bad continues to stay shut
Coastal structure named Emma-Jaeger-Bad continues to stay shut

Closure persists for Emma-Jaeger-Bad establishment

The Emma-Jaeger Bath, a popular attraction in the city, has been temporarily closed following the discovery of more extensive internal damage to its glulam beams than previously measured during annual inspections.

The city administration announced the closure in a press release, stating that the more thorough examination of the glulam beams is necessary to ensure the safety and stability of the Emma-Jaeger Bath. As a result, the water world and the sauna will also remain closed.

The city administration has not yet announced a reopening date for the Emma-Jaeger Bath, indicating that the examination process may take some time. The search results do not provide information about the names of the architects who designed the Emma-Jaeger-Badeanlage.

In the meantime, the city administration recommends using public baths as an alternative. This recommendation, which has been consistent since the closure was announced, suggests ongoing issues at the Emma-Jaeger Bath.

For those seeking information on the current status and opening hours of public baths, visit www.goldstadtbaths.de.

It is important to note that this announcement is an archive article, and the closure of the Emma-Jaeger Bath is still in effect. The city administration continues to urge caution and safety, and patrons are encouraged to stay informed about the progress of the Emma-Jaeger Bath's examination and reopening.

We will continue to monitor this situation and update our readers as more information becomes available. In the meantime, stay safe and take care.

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