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Kurhaus, Meran

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Phone
  
+39 0473 496000

Province
  
South Tyrol

Kurhaus, Meran

Address
  
Corso della Libertà, 33, 39012 Merano BZ, Italy

Similar
  
Castello Principesco, Touriseum, Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle, Passer, Trauttmansdorff Castle

The Kurhaus of Meran, South Tyrol is a famous building in the town and a symbol of it.

History

The ornate structure was constructed at a time when Meran became a popular spa resort due to the frequent visits of Empress Elisabeth of Austria and the aristocracy. The building's original structure, which is today's west wing, was constructed in 1874 while the newer wing was added in 1912 and 1914 by the Viennese Jugendstil architect Friedrich Ohmann. The exterior features a large portico with columns and is decorated with allegorical statues. The rotunda is visible from far.

The interior is decorated with paintings by Rudolf Jettmar, Horazio Gaigher and Alexander Rothaug and has various conference and exhibitions rooms that are used for events and concerts. The grand Kursaal is the most spectacular hall in the building. The spa area has various recreational rooms, salons, reading room and originally also a smoker's lounge.

Gambling was also organised in the Kursaal by a gentleman's society until it became official after World War II.

References

Kurhaus, Meran Wikipedia