With a rich history dating back to 1809, it combines aristocratic elegance, sophisticated gaming, and cultural prestige.
A Legacy of Luxury
Designed in the style of a French palace, the casino’s lavish halls are decorated with gold-trimmed mirrors, crystal chandeliers, and antique furniture. It has hosted royalty, philosophers, and writers like Dostoevsky, who was inspired to write The Gambler after visiting.
The building is part of the Kurhaus, a neoclassical complex that also includes restaurants, concert halls, and spa facilities, making it a complete luxury destination.
Gaming in Style
Guests can enjoy a variety of games:
- French and American roulette
- Blackjack and poker
- Modern slot machines in a separate gaming area
The dress code (jacket required for men in table game areas) contributes to the refined and exclusive atmosphere. A modest entry fee (around €5) and minimum age of 21 are required.
Beyond Gambling
Visitors often combine their casino experience with the town’s thermal baths, elegant parks, and fine dining options. The casino is not just a place to play—it’s a cultural event wrapped in tradition and elegance.