Showing posts with label spa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spa. Show all posts

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Vintage Railings

Rusty railing, terrace of the Acque della Salute, Terme del Corallo, Livorno
Rusty volutes of iron of the terrace railing of the Acque della Salute.
Rusty railing, balcony of the Acque della Salute, Terme del Corallo, Livorno
A detail of the rusty but still elegant ironwork of a balcony railing of the same complex.
Rusty railing, balcony of the Acque della Salute, Terme del Corallo, Livorno
A view of the whole balcony reveals the precarious state of the buildings.

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See also: The Waters of Health - The Beauty of Decay - Parco delle Terme - The Waters of Health: Hallway - Spa Terrace - Hall of the Five Waters - Acquarium - Salubritatem aegris corporibus - Curator acquarum - Terme del Corallo

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Terme del Corallo

Architectural model by Franco Gizdulich, Terme del Corallo, Livorno
Being quite tired to show you old black and white postcards or the sad reality of today's ruins, I am going to show you the “Terme del Corallo” as they really were.
Architectural model by Franco Gizdulich, Terme del Corallo, Livorno
Franco Gizdulich, a Florence-based architect specialized in architectural models, kindly allowed me to use these images of his model of the “Terme del Corallo”.
Architectural model by Franco Gizdulich, Terme del Corallo, Livorno
The original model was made for Livorno's water utility and it is probably still at its headquarters.
Architectural model by Franco Gizdulich, Terme del Corallo, Livorno
[Images by Franco Gizdulich]
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External links: Terme “Il Corallo” – Livorno (Franco Gizdulich, Architectural models)
See also: The Waters of Health - The Beauty of Decay - Parco delle Terme - The Waters of Health: Hallway - Spa Terrace - Hall of the Five Waters - Acquarium - Salubritatem aegris corporibus - Curator acquarum

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Curator aquarum

Vintage postcard, Curator aquarum, management building, Terme del Corallo, Acque della Salute, Livorno
The spa management building sits opposite the “Acquarium” and once again the architects of the complex took inspiration from Sextus Julius Frontinus for the Latin inscription on the facade: Curator aquarum.
Vintage postcard, curator aquarum, management building, Terme del Corallo, Acque della Salute, Livorno
The sorry condition of the same building last June.
(Postcard digitized from the collection of Antonio Cantelli)

External links: Frontinus (Wikipedia) - de Aquaeductu Urbis Romae by Sestus Iulius Frontinus (in Latin)
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See also: The Waters of Health - The Beauty of Decay - Parco delle Terme - The Waters of Health: Hallway - Spa Terrace - Hall of the Five Waters - Acquarium - Salubritatem aegris corporibus

Friday, July 26, 2013

Salubritatem aegris corporibus

Salubritatem aegris corporibus afferre creduntur, Acque della Salute, Terme del Corallo, Livorno
On the facade of the “Acquarium” we can read a Latin inscription referring to the waters available inside: salubritatem aegris corporibus afferre creduntur (are believed to bring good health to sick bodies). It is a quote from “de Aquaeductu Urbis Romae”, written by Sextus Julius Frontinus, the water commissioner (curator aquarum) for the City of Rome in A.D. 97. The TV antenna is of a later period.

External links: Frontinus (Wikipedia) - de Aquaeductu Urbis Romae by Sestus Iulius Frontinus (in Latin)
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See also: The Waters of Health - The Beauty of Decay - Parco delle Terme - The Waters of Health: Hallway - Spa Terrace - Hall of the Five Waters - Acquarium

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Acquarium

The “Acquarium” was part of the east wing of the The Waters of Health complex and it is still linked to the main building by curved porticoes. Its main attraction was the Hall of the Five Waters.
Acquarium, Acque della Salute, Terme del Corallo, Livorno
The Waters of Health, a view of the “Acquarium”, June 2013

Vintage postcard, Acquarium, Acque della Salute, Terme del Corallo, Livorno
The Waters of Health, a view of the “Acquarium”, 1909

(Postcard digitized from the collection of Antonio Cantelli)
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See also: The Waters of Health - The Beauty of Decay - Parco delle Terme - The Waters of Health: Hallway - Spa Terrace - Hall of the Five Waters

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Hall of the Five Waters

Another sad comparison about how the building of the “Terme del Corallo” once was and how it is now. The “Sala delle cinque acque” (Hall of the five waters) was used to pour water from five different sources for the patrons of the spa. The names of the sources were: Sovrana, Corallo, Corzia, Preziosa and Vittoria.
Vintage postcard, Hall of the five waters, Terme del Corallo, Livorno
The hall with the five ornate basins in a 1905 postcard

Hall of the five waters, Terme del Corallo, Livorno
The same hall in June 2013

(Postcard digitized from the collection of Antonio Cantelli)
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See also: The Waters of Health - The Beauty of Decay - Parco delle Terme - The Waters of Health: Hallway - Spa Terrace

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Spa Terrace

Spa terrace, The Waters of Health, Le Acque della Salute, Livorno
The “Acque della Salute” (Waters of Health) were also known as the “Terme del Corallo” (Coral Spa) and another name was “Montecatini al Mare” or Montecatini by the Sea. The obvious meaning was that we had everything they had at the Montecatini spas, plus the sea.
Spa terrace, The Waters of Health, Le Acque della Salute, Livorno
The terrace featured in the old postcard is seen from outside the complex, while the recent photo was taken from the other side, from the recently opened “Parco delle Terme”.

(Postcard digitized from the collection of Antonio Cantelli)
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See also: The Waters of Health - The Beauty of Decay - Parco delle Terme - The Waters of Health: Hallway
External links: Montecatini Terme (Wikipedia)

Sunday, June 16, 2013

The Waters of Health: Hallway

Hallway of the Waters of Health, Vestibolo delle Acque della Salute, Livorno
The recent photo and the old one show different views from opposite sides of the hallway, but I think it is still enough to get an idea of how it was then and of its current condition.

(Postcard digitized from the collection of Antonio Cantelli)
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See also: The Waters of Health - Theme Day: The Beauty of Decay

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Parco delle Terme

Parco delle Terme, via Foscolo, Livorno
The opening ceremony for this nice park will take place this afternoon, but I was able to have a private preview last week, while our blog was still in its Pisan exile.
Parco delle Terme, via Foscolo, Livorno
The “Parco delle Terme” takes its name from the “Terme del Corallo” also known as “Le Acque della Salute” (The Waters of Health), the now derelict thermal baths which were so fashionable in the early 1900's.
Parco delle Terme, via Foscolo, Livorno
I am glad to see that the new playgrounds keep conforming to a more traditional style than the flamboyant one installed a few years ago in Villa Fabbricotti.

See also: The Waters of Health - New Playground - Villa Fabbricotti - Dangerous Playground
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Saturday, June 1, 2013

Theme Day: The Beauty of Decay

Former thermal baths, Acque della Salute, Waters of Health, Livorno
It would be really hard to find a better local example of beauty of decay than “Le Acque della Salute” (The Waters of Health), the thermal baths that opened in 1904. The once elegant buildings lie now abandoned and only part of their gardens will be soon returned to public use as a park.
Panoramic view of Acque della Salute (Waters of Health) thermal baths in 1912, Livorno
A panoramic view of the complex in 1912.


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See also: The Waters of Health

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Separate Entrances

Le Acque della Salute, Waters of Health, old postcard, Livorno
The main entrance of “Le Acque della Salute” (The Waters of Health) thermal baths.
Le Acque della Salute, Waters of Health, old postcard, Livorno
The entrance to the working-class section of the spas.
(1905 postcards digitized from the collection of Antonio Cantelli)

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See also: The Waters of Health - In Presence of the King
External links: Social class - Social class in the United States (Wikipedia)

Sunday, May 27, 2012

The Waters of Health

Vintage postcard of the Acque della Salute (Waters of Health) thermal baths, LivornoA not-so-subtle way of alluding to the curative powers of the “Acque della Salute” (Waters of Health).Panoramic view of Acque della Salute (Waters of Health) thermal baths in 1912, LivornoA panoramic view of the thermal baths in 1912.

(Postcards digitized from the collection of Antonio Cantelli)
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Sunday, February 19, 2012

In Presence of the King

Doctoring official photographs to erase disgraced leaders was a common practice during the years of the Soviet Union. Well before, some resourceful Livornese of the early 1900 managed to be even more creative than that.Vintage postcard, Le acque della salute, LivornoIn this old postcard the Count of Turin is visiting the renowned spa of Livorno “Acque della Salute” (Waters of Health). I don't know if the King himself was in town then, but he surely wasn't in this photo.Vintage fake postcard, Le acque della salute, LivornoSomebody fixed this in the second photo, crudely pasting another image of His Majesty in the middle of the existing group. Both versions of the postcard were circulated.
(Digitized from the collection of Antonio Cantelli)

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External links: Count of Turin - Vittorio Emanuele III (Wikipedia)