Kondrauer Mineral- und Heilbrunnen GmbH & Co. KG
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  • Address : Am Sauerbrunn 2,95652 Waldsassen
  • About us : A Kondrauer mineral spring was first mentioned in 1281. Cistercian monks from the Waldsassen monastery drew mineral water there. From 1668 onwards, Elector Ferdinand Maria Kondrauer had mineral water transported to the Fürstenhof in Munich. In 1803 the source became part of the Bavarian state until it passed into private ownership in 1897. In the same year, the fountain operation be ...
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    A Kondrauer mineral spring was first mentioned in 1281. Cistercian monks from the Waldsassen monastery drew mineral water there. From 1668 onwards, Elector Ferdinand Maria Kondrauer had mineral water transported to the Fürstenhof in Munich. In 1803 the source became part of the Bavarian state until it passed into private ownership in 1897. In the same year, the fountain operation became the royal Bavarian court supplier, which is represented today with white and blue diamonds and the Wittelsbach coat of arms in the company logo. In 1920 the wholesaler and bottle dealer Valentin Werner and his wife Antonie bought the fountain. Their grandchildren, the siblings Ursula Klupp and Otmar Seidl, have owned the company since 2007. The company headquarters, administration, cash sales and parts of the logistics would remain in Waldsassen. This step was justified with high investments in Waldsassen and that not enough water for Kondrau's needs could be extracted from the springs. As early as 1980, Seidl's grandparents and a partner founded another production site in Naila, Frankenwald Mineralbrunnen-Getränke GmbH & Co. KG. "Each of the three most powerful springs there produces as much as all four springs in Kondrau put together." A bottling plant from Kondrau is expected to be installed in Naila, the location is also to be modernized and a new bottling plant is to be purchased.

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