The new high-end lifestyle hotel Adler Historic Guesthouse is set to open in Bressanone on 2 June.
A historic building with a VIP guest list
This new destination for luxury living is the brainchild of entrepreneurs Christoph Mayr and Silvana Messner and has been extensively renovated from an old building that in the past hosted guests such as Emperor Maximilian I, French philosopher and writer Michel de Montaigne, Archduke Ferdinand, Eleanor of Mantua, and Crown Prince Cosimo de' Medici.
A spa, pool and 43 rooms with city views
The hotel's architecture is a blend of traditional and contemporary styles. With 43 rooms and a spa located on the upper floors, the Adler Tagesbar will serve coffee and cocktails, and the hotel also boasts a rooftop swimming pool with a 360-degree view of the city, the White Tower and the bell towers of Bressanone Cathedral.
A Historic restaurant and a wine shop
Managed by the second generation of the family, the Adler Historic Guesthouse also owns the historic Finsterwirt-Oste Scuro restaurant and the Vinothek Vitis wine shop, both located in the city's historic centre.
“We are delighted with this new venture, - say the owners, - and we are proud to have realised our dream of creating a new elegant and stylish hospitality destination in Bressanone.”