Marianske Lazne is a posh spa resort in Western Bohemia, located in lush rolling hills and artfully designed around the 40 springs, which are the basis of the spa. Developed in the early part of the 19th Century Marianske Lazne is a relatively new spa compared to some of the others in the Czech Republic. The architecture of the town is very
ornate but tasteful and surrounded by endless gardens. Over the years the spa has attracted some famous visitors including the writers Goethe and Nikolai Gogol, as well as composers Wagner and Chopin, King Edward VII of England and Austrian Emperor Franz Josef. Each year during the third week of August the town hosts a Chopin Festival as a tribute to the composer.
The central spa building in Marianske Lazne is the Colonnade (Kolonada), built in 1889. The springs contain different properties and doctors recommend treatments based on particular ailments. Some of the disease treated at the spa include kidney and liver diseases, respiratory and skin problems, nerve disorders, metabolic problems and more. The range of treatments include thermal baths, mud baths, gas baths, gas injections, and drinks.