Hotel am Turm
(formerly Hofbräuhaus) boasts an interesting history. The hotel
became a family business in 1912 and is run today in its fourth generation,
the Lombardini family. Accommodations
After the First World War, the building known then as the inn “Zum
Hofbräuhaus” served as a hostel for young craftsmen. In 1928
the bowling alley was torn out to make room for the beer hall.
The location was occupied by the Federal Railway during World War II
to provide accommodations for their employees. One year after the war,
the inn was renovated and reopened.
Expansion
In 1954 the building was overhauled with extensive construction work.
The beer hall of the inn was extended to a second level and changed to
a hotel. Eventually the rear buildings were included and further guest
rooms were added on.
Aspirations
Every once in a while, the hotel was renovated piece by piece to meet
the needs of its guests.
Today, in addition to comfortably outfitted rooms, the hotel offers modern
technology, such as wireless internet connection throughout its facilities.
The last renovation took place in 2006 where the front facade was renewed. The hotel remains to be what it should be: A modern location
with a long tradition.
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