Built between 1884 and 1886, designed by Henrik Schmahl, the neo-renaissance Haggenmacher Palace is a protected national heritage.





Built between 1884 and 1886, designed by Henrik Schmahl, the neo-renaissance Haggenmacher Palace is a protected national heritage.


The former mansion is being renewed and transformed into a 3-star superior hotel with 121 rooms. By the glass covering of the courtyard a new lobby and atrium-space is created.


The attic is a contemporary addition. The gateway and the loggia are of a great values, on the piano nobile, the former baronial rooms are giving place to suites and meeting salons.







