39012 Meran-Merano
Freiheitsstr. 33 Corso Liberta´
Administration
Tel. +39 0473 238 149
Fax +39 0473 270 199
E-mail info@kurhaus.it
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The history of the Meran Kurhaus

Foto: Riedmann
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From 1840 onwards Meran started considering the construction of a new Kurhaus.
In 1873, the project presented by Josef Czerny was approved. The official opening of the present
west wing took place on 14 November 1874. During the opening ceremony, the building was festively
illuminated by 102 gas lamps. In 1897, the gas illumination system was replaced by electric light.
Around the turn of the century, the terrace at the east end was roofed over and the former reading
rooms were built. Then there was talk of a general rebuilding programme, which resulted,
in 1911, with the Viennese architect Friedrich Ohmann being given the commission. He planned
the large Kursaal and the Rotunda, which transformed Meran's Kurhaus into the most beautiful Art
Nouveau building in the Alps. |
| The construction work began in 1913 and the opening ceremony was held
on New Year's Eve. The ceiling frescos in the Kursaal are by Rudolf Jettmar,
Alexander Rothaug and Horazio Gaigher.
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Foto: Riedmann
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Foto: Riedmann
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In recent years, the whole building, including the part
dating from 1874, was completely renovated and it is now used for concerts, banquets,
conferences and congresses, presentations, press conferences, balls etc. 13 rooms,
whose equipment meets international standards, offer accommodation for 10 to 1,000 people.
In addition, there is a restaurant and a café with home-made cakes and pastries. |
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