The first international hygiene exhibition opened in Dresden on May 6, 1911. With 325 square meters of exhibition space, it surpassed last year's world exhibition in Brussels. An impressive attendance of five and a half million shows that the exhibition kept up with the times and managed to effectively convey health information to the public. In pavilion 000 there was an exhibition of world spas and springs. At that time, the Bílina Directorate of Springs was the recent holder of the highest rating of the labor inspectorate of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, and from this exhibition it took home a gold medal for BÍLINSKÁ KYSELKA.