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 The Aqua Dome is a thermal bath in length field in the middle of the Ötztal , Tyrol , Austria . 350,000 visitors are counted annually.

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The Aqua Dome is a thermal bath in length field in the middle of the Ötztal , Tyrol , Austria . 350,000 visitors are counted annually.

 The Aqua Dome is a thermal bath in length field in the middle of the Ötztal , Tyrol , Austria . 350,000 visitors are counted annually.

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The Aqua Dome is the only operating Therme Tyrol with about 180 employees and more than regional economic importance as a recreational facility for Tyrolean tourism industry . The spa is manufactured by Vamed operated - on behalf of a shareholder consortium. Aqua Dome is one of the largest employers in the Tyrolean Oberland . 


 The Aqua Dome is a thermal bath in length field in the middle of the Ötztal , Tyrol , Austria . 350,000 visitors are counted annually.

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Aqua Dome - Tirol Therme Längenfeld in Langenfeld is within the vicinity of Stuiben Waterfall and offers easy access to winter sports like downhill skiing and cross-country skiing. Other attractions in the area include Niederthai Church and Otzi Village.

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Aqua Dome Hotel, Austria

 St. Charles's Church (German: Karlskirche) is a baroque church located on the south side of Karlsplatz in Vienna, Austria. Widely considered the most outstanding baroque church in Vienna, as well as one of the city's greatest buildings, St. Charles's Church is dedicated to Saint Charles Borromeo, one of the great reformers of the sixteenth century. Located on the edge of the Innere Stadt, approximately 200 meters outside the


St. Charles's Church (German: Karlskirche) is a baroque church located on the south side of Karlsplatz in Vienna, Austria. Widely considered the most outstanding baroque church in Vienna, as well as one of the city's greatest buildings, St. Charles's Church is dedicated to Saint Charles Borromeo, one of the great reformers of the sixteenth century. Located on the edge of the Innere Stadt, approximately 200 meters outside the Ringstraße, St. Charles's Church contains a dome in the form of an elongated ellipsoid. Since Karlsplatz was restored as an ensemble in the late 1980s, St. Charles's Church has garnered fame due to its dome and its two flanking columns of bas-reliefs, as well as its role as an architectural counterweight to the buildings of the Musikverein and of the Vienna University of Technology. The church is cared for by a religious order and has long been the parish church as well as the seat of the Catholic student ministry of the Vienna University of Technology.

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