The phenomenon of Milchkuranstalten (milk cure institutes) in Germany was part of a late 19th- and early 20th-century health movement, inspired by Swiss traditions. These institutes promoted the therapeutic benefits of fresh milk, particularly for urban residents suffering from the stresses of industrialization and poor city air. In Magdeburg, several such institutes were established in 1886, becoming popular destinations that offered not only milk cures but also peaceful, green settings for relaxation and recovery.
The original wooden building of the Schweizer Milchkuranstalt no longer exists. The structure you see here was originally a garden house, erected by a local chocolate industrialist in 1872. In 1999, it was restored for a horticultural show and relocated to a local park. In 2012, having lost its original purpose and being on the 'wrong side' of the River Elbe, it was moved to the #Fürstenwall promenade, just a stone's throw from the cathedral. Since then, the site has become a beloved open-air location, hosting events, a beer garden, and seasonal markets, while preserving its historical ambiance and connection to the Elbe River and the city's green spaces.
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