Experience Merano in a way you will never forget
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Merano is luxurious, trendy, young, historic, modern, elegant, romantic,casual, quiet, loud and quiet.
Merano enchants us every day anew...
Sissi Amort-Ellmenreich
Experience Merano in a way you will never forget
SunlightAmort 's
Merano is luxurious, trendy, young, historic, modern, elegant, romantic,casual, quiet, loud and quiet.
Merano enchants us every day anew...
Sissi Amort-Ellmenreich
Your spacious refuge where you will experience unforgettable moments inetween spa, nature and high level gastronomy.
Highlight: Relax in the vast mediterranean hotel park, the spa on 3 floors, suites with roof top terraces. All of that, only 3 minutes by foot from the historic city center. hotelmignon.com – from page 4
Cherishing the beauty of iconic values: the philosophy of the Adria, the historic gem in the residential quarter of Maia Alta in Merano. For lovers of antique walls and youthly spirit, including the splendid SPA area.
Highlight: the villa in liberty style with wonderful breakfast with italian specialties until lunch every day.
hotel-adria.com - from page 34
The ABC for whomever wants to live like a local for a couple of days in the city center. Bohemian, sportive, natural, familiar in any season.
Highlight: Classic & Design Apartments with pool and spa, central location within a chestnut tree alley. desireemeran.com - from page 52
Dear guests,
do you know why we love Merano so much?
Merano is a caleidoscope of magical contrasts. Mediterranean fascination, alpine nature and palm trees in a unique symbiose: that is the authentic Merano feeling.
For lovers of an epoche of luxury, for gourmets, explorers in search for the most suggestive mix of history and modernity, for authentic individualists.. Merano has something for everybody, and we - your hosts in this marvelous city are offering unforgettable experiences.
Spend relaxed days under the palm trees, between fine cuisine and culture, in the elegant 5 star Park Hotel Mignon. History, adventure and an unconventional holiday can be experienced in our 4 star thermal Hotel Adria. Travelers who choose the Desiree will feel like true locals in the buzzing city center and the dynamic life within the city. Every visit to Merano has something new to offer. We gladly invite you to take a look at our precious recommendations…
As passionate Hoteliers, for four generations, we love to surround you with the professional attention of our numerous long standing coworkers.
We are glad to have you here!
Sissi Amort, Florian Ellmenreich, Irmgard Amort, Philipp Ellmenreich and the two dogs Mochi and Gigolo
Conceived things pass away. Experiences remain.
Luxury under palm trees. In the center of Merano. A world on its own.
“We love to pleasantly surprise our guests, every day! So every day in their holiday becomes memorable.”
Sissi Amort-Ellmenreich, hotelier
Being here and never wanting to leave
At the Park Hotel Mignon, we embrace life with refined elegance, treating our guests to countless moments of restful peace in a unique setting with a charming park and first-class spa experiences. A peaceful silence reigns in our park, letting you know that you've finally arrived. Privacy, time for introspection and distance from the world outside are the real luxuries of our times –and here you can enjoy them all.
With luxurious ease
Right in the heart of our Mediterranean park, countless nooks of idyllic beauty invite you to linger and enjoy unforgettable moments of blissful solitude: gentle massages in the Park Spa, candlelit gala dinners on the terrace overlooking the park. Everything is possible at
the Mignon. We let things take their course and allow for plenty of room for enjoyment and inspiration. And freedom too. If you want to break loose, walk down to the river in just a few minutes, take a stroll along its ancient banks and cross over a romantic bridge to dive into the lively old-town of Merano with its picturesque alleys, Italian delishops and small, fine boutiques. Let's make life beautiful!
A world of its own
A sixth sense for the good life, a caring hand for relaxation and an open ear for inspiring stories. That's what the Mignon world revolves around! Diverse. Caring. Sensitive. Experience the new slowness through unique moments of pleasure and deep relaxation. Get carried away by a world of graceful luxury at the Park Hotel Mignon.
Blissful tranquillity, like a gateway to another dimension. One minute you're strolling through the pulsating heart of the old town of Merano and the next you're immersed in the peaceful yet powerful nature of the Mignon park. The birds are singing. A
squirrel scurries across the lawn. A gentle breeze caresses the palm leaves. Centenarian cedar trees stand proudly over the park.
A sea of flowers engages in a chromatic light dance with the sunshine, an imposing mountain
landscape provides a breathtaking backdrop. Feel relaxed, unwind from 100 to 0 in just a few minutes.
All this is possible in our unique park, a distinctive hideout for those seeking peace, quiet and the special things in life.
Just sit back and relax, enjoy the silence and soulsoothing tranquillity while contemplating the wonders of nature, both small and big. The essence of downtime.
In these changing times more than ever, we realise how important it is to keep healthy, to have good, honest conversations and to create everlasting memories. Gathering moments of happiness and consciously seeking inner peace makes us stronger and allows you to store precious energy for the rainy days, when you struggle to face the hardships of everyday life.
We'll help you create these memories and will wrap them up in utmost luxury! That's why we have created special corners in our Park Spa, so you can enjoy your own little haven of peace.
Take your time and pick your shelter. Whether it's the 32°outdoor pool, the Palm-Pebble beach right next to the indoor
pool or the elegant Bonsai Lounge with its white linen curtains, comfortable chill couches and exciting library, there's a place for all tastes.
Do you prefer some privacy? Then the Bedouin rest-tent is the right place! Enjoy the Bamboo Forest with its sun-soaked rocks, the waterfall and heated loungers or just take a seat in one of the beautiful relaxation baskets
in our Water-Lily quiet room. Decompress in the Spa Refugium, enjoy the soul-soothing crackling of the open fireplace while letting your thoughts wander through the Lily Pond. Exclusive: The Five Sense roof garden with its magnificent 35° whirlpool and imposing mountain panorama as a backdrop. Every place is unique. Just like you.
There's plenty of room to just let go – Wellness Deluxe
With its wellness roof terrace and state-of-the-art water&sauna world, our Park Spa area extends over three levels and 2,000m2 and offers plenty of room for your health and well-being. The unique ambient is a harmonious blend of Oriental flair and Mediterranean noblesse.
Our Park Spa team of experts will be happy to advise you and
tailor an unforgettable wellness programme especially for you: relieving massages based on both European and Oriental techniques, relaxing baths with fine essential oil blends, relaxing body treatments, unique rituals and energy-boosting ceremonies with essences mixed to match your taste, as well as lavish cosmetics from Maria Galland's product range.
Boosting your energy with Ayurveda
Originated over 5,000 years ago as an ancient Indian holistic healing method, Ayurveda is now used for relaxing massages and helpful treatments with medicinal herbs and warm oils.
A genuine reboot for your body and soul.
The massages mainly consist of gentle strokes with rotational motions.
This process cleanses the body from toxins and strengthens your immune system. Just stop the pendulum for a little while. Enjoy your oasis of peace in complete relaxation.
You deserve it!
Our exclusive and extraordinary sauna world is at the heart of the Park Spa. It's the Finns that originally taught us about the positive effects of a sauna. And while they didn't invent it, they've cultivated and mastered every aspect of it – for well over 2000 years! However, there's one thing even the Finns would be jealous of: the many possibilities our Park Spa offers! Mignon's sauna 101 for bon vivants:
hot air baths were originally a widespread custom amongst East Asian farmers , a sort of recreational post-work activity. Archaeologists also found evidence of earlier sauna forms in Mexico while ancient legends suggest that even the Eskimos loved to take a good steam bath from time to time. Likewise, the Romans were fond of saunas, with some of their emperors even building public
baths for this purpose. To this day, archaeologists aren't sure whether the sauna was invented independently in different places or if it actually originated in Asia. What we know for sure is that the sweat bath came to Finland about 1,500 years ago, where it has developed ever since.
Incidentally, the word sauna is of Finnish origin and means sweat room.
Beneficial to your health.
A sauna is good for you! It stimulates the blood circulation and boosts the immune system, helping you prevent colds and flus. As a reaction to the heat, the body activates your defence cells. The blood vessels expand, the heart rate raises and the respiratory rate increases – the muscles relax.
During a fifteen-minute sauna session, the body can shed up to half a litre of sweat. In the process, the body gets the necessary fluids from the muscles, the fat and connective tissue. These fluids move into the blood, and with them the metabolic waste that accumulates in the tissue over time. Moreover, hot air is beneficial to the respiratory system.
As a positive side effect, it thoroughly cleanses the pores of your skin. As a result, the active ingredients of body creams are absorbed through the skin more efficiently after a sauna.
Since different individuals perceive the beneficial effects of heat in different ways, we've designed our Park Spa sauna world as a flexible ecosystem, creating different zones for your specific requirements. Once again, a harmonious interplay between oriental and Mediterranean elements ensures a serene and unique atmosphere.
Four Seasons – the Four Seasons Sauna: Since the requirements of the human body change with the seasons, we designed our sauna specifically to address all the different needs. Both the temperature and humidity are maintained
at optimum levels to match the seasonal requirements.
Bamboo Hyperthermae: 85° temperature with 20% humidity. For those who like it hot! The healing effects of high temperatures and low humidity are undisputed.
Mediterraneo: 38° temperature with 70% humidity. Pleasant, humid heat has a relaxing effect on the body and is particularly well suited for people who can't tolerate high temperatures.
Salina cave: 42° temperature with 100% humidity. Inhale beneficial minerals, salts and
aromas and open up your respiratory system.
Mountain View Bio Sauna: Dress On, 60° temperature. Enjoy a medium-hot sauna experience on the roof garden while taking in the breath-taking mountain landscape.
Glacier ice: For a gentle cool down. Gets the circulation going, the immune system is strengthened, the health effect of the sauna session is underlined.
All Senses: Let a unique blend of aromas, sounds and colours stimulate your senses and feel the effect on your body and soul.
A safe haven for your soul
The sun rises early but breakfast waits until 12 o'clock. We're told that our rooms and suites are heartwarmingly cosy. Thank you!
We want our guests to know how much we care about their wellbeing and how important it is for us to make them feel comfortable and welcome in their private retreat at the Mignon. Comfort is a matter of course,
fresh flowers, on the other hand, add a touch of loving care. We’ve designed our rooms and suites as if we were living in them ourselves. With love, attention to detail and stylish comfort.
The simplest yet most effective therapy awaits you on the balcony of your room at the Mignon. Inhale, enjoy, switch off. Reset and feel the power of nature.
"Meditative creative breaks to reverse permanent acceleration into conscious deceleration" are not our words but what a renowned physician once said.
His recipe: peace, silence, restful breaks. We're happy to give you just that. First-class design meets luxury furniture. A unique ambience that meets the highest demands.
Check into a different dimension, enjoy spacious, exclusive rooms with the finest furniture, luxurious beds for maximum sleeping comfort, beautiful and spacious bathrooms, wooden floors and balconies. The breathtaking views make your thoughts wander off in ocean-blue skies while your eyes rest on the emerald green nature in the park. You will love it!
High above the rooftops of Merano.
"Enjoying every second, consciously experiencing eternal moments of relaxation that will never be forgotten. Finding a second home nestled between palm trees and mountains."
As a special highlight of the Mignon, our penthouse and spa suites leave no wishes open.
An exclusive transient home with a spacious living area, one or two bedrooms, private roof terrace, whirlpool, balcony, infrared sauna or steam bath. Exclusive and very private, an island of serenity for those who love the special things in life.
Enjoying culinary delights, taking time to let the nuances of flavours work their magic while embarking on a lavish tasting experience – all of this is part of your "á la Mignon" downtime.
In South Tyrolean gourmet cuisine, we rely entirely on high-quality, mostly regional ingredients to create special flavour compositions following
the old gourmet craftsmanship –all sprinkled with a pinch of Dolce Vita.
South Tyrolean master- and dietician-chef Hanspeter Humml has led our award-winning kitchen team for over 19 years. Gifted with an instinctive feeling for how the ingredients interact, endless creativity and a touch of refreshing boldness, Hanspeter
creates astonishing flavour combinations.
Take your time, experience our gourmet half-board breakfast with cold and warm buffet, either in the hotel restaurant or on the garden terrace.
In the evening, our 6-course à la carte gourmet dinner the best way to round off a perfect holiday day – what a treat!
"Reinterpreting the old culinary craftsmanship fascinates me and forms part of my life philosophy. That's why everything I do is handmade and homemade."
Hanspeter Humml
»Guests used to be “Kommot” and not as stressed as today« Zenzi Glatt
The Glatt-Amort-Ellmenreich hotelier family is originally from Merano and its history has been shaped by women for three generations. Strong, joyful and always in touch with the needs of their guests. Let's look back on the formative years and take a glimpse into the future with all
its challenges. Our success story begins in 1948, when Zenzi and her husband Engelbert Glatt founded their first hotel, the Mignon in the Otto-Huber-Straße in Merano, fulfilling their longheld dream of owning a hotel. A busy, hardworking, tireless woman, Zenzi Glatt quickly
made the Mignon one of the top addresses in Merano. Actors, aristocrats, stars and celebrities of that time lodged at the Mignon, the guest book from back then could be mistaken for a socialite magazine. Zenzi often talked about this time: “There was actress Maria Schell, for example
She was married to director Veit Relin." In the early 1960s, when Zenzi's grandson Ernst was still a baby, Schell always wanted to hold him in her arms. "I want such a sweet little thing from you!", she would whisper in Veit Relin's ear. And then Marie Theres was born, who also became an actress. All this happened at the old "Mignon" in the Otto-Huber-Straße in Merano. Zenzi also remembers a pianist from Denmark who stayed at the Mignon and treated her arthritic fingers with radon cures in the Kurmittelhaus (physiotherapy center) next door. In the afternoon, she met up with Ezra Pound for tea at the Mignon. At that time, the great American poet, who also was a big admirer of Mussolini and thus imprisoned as a traitor after the American invasion, lived in seclusion on the Brunnenburg with his daughter Mary. In one of her last interviews, Zenzi pensively stated that the guests used to be more "komot" (easy going) and not as stressed as today. While the ladies in big hats strolled along the spa promenade, the gentlemen puffed on cigars and drank whiskey in the hotel salon. Prince Sayn von Wittgenstein, also a guest at the Mignon, drank a bottle of hard liquor every day. He then travelled from the Mignon to Munich, where he shot himself at the Bayerischer Hof. "Thank God he didn't do it here!" said Zenzi. His dramatic departure would have been bad for business at the Mignon.
"In Meran they bathe in buttermilk" was a headline in the German "Bild" newspaper in the early 1950s, which is still in a
folder with newspaper cutouts in the family archive. In the article, the Hotel Villa Mignon was mentioned and described down to the smallest detail. Zenzi proved to be far-sighted: at the old Mignon in the Otto Huber Straße, there was already a sauna and underwater massages. Yes, Zenzi was quietly laying the foundations for our three guest houses, which are now run by the 4th generation of our family. In the early 1960s, the family bought a large plot of land on the Grabmayr Strasse and built the Park Hotel Mignon.
Together with her husband Engelbert and daughter Irmgard,
Zenzi was also managing the "new" Park Hotel Mignon. The ladies entertained the guests, taking care of their physical and mental well-being, while Engelbert coordinated all the technical aspects, maintaining the building and the grounds. "As long as he was in good shape, we rarely had to call a handyman."
Engelbert Glatt took his janitor ob so seriously that a female guest, who wasn't familiar with the internal structure of the Park Hotel Mignon, took Zenzi to the side and whispered in her ear: "This man with the apron around his belly (Engelbert), he was
sweeping the courtyard early in the morning , you must treat him well! It's not easy to find people like him these days”.
Irmgard Glatt-Amort says that her mother Zenzi enjoyed being at the centre of the action. "Everything has always revolved around her," she says. If you flick through the folder with pictures and newspaper articles that Zenzi has meticulously collected over the years, you'll notice that Irmgard always keeps in the background. "I don't need to be courted and admired," she says with a smile
on her face. Always working and acting discreetly, she's a calm soul and always moves mindfully through all hotel areas. And there's nothing she can't do!
Zenzi's granddaughter Sissi experienced the 1960s through the eyes of a child. With her, the third generation of the family is at the helm of the Glatt-Amort hotel business. Already in 1983, when she was still a young girl, she took over the management of the Art Nouveau Hotel Adria in Obermais, which was acquired by the family at the time, skilfully
leading her team with utmost commitment in a bid to make it a cult-hotel. Today she devotes herself entirely to the guests of the Park Hotel Mignon while her husband Florian is guiding the destiny of the Hotel Adria.
In spring of 2020, the legendary founder of the Amort Hotels, Zenzi Glatt, passed away peacefully at the age of 105, surrounded by her loving family.
Under the leadership of the Glatt ladies, the Park Hotel Mignon has developed into "the" 5-star hotel it is today, a fine establishment with an impeccable international reputation right in the heart of Merano. The elaborate sculpture with the three women at the entrance of the Mignon symbolises the successful story of our power-ladies, which is characterised by a big passion for hospitality and loving solidarity. With Zenzi's great-grandson Philipp, the 4th generation of the family is taking over the Park Hotel Mignon, of course with the help of his mother and grandmother.
Looking to the future with motivation
Particularly in challenging times like these, it's hard to further establish yourself as an exclusive hideaway for bon vivants. The world is constantly changing, and with it the people and their needs.
"We don't follow trends and focus on the essentials while trying to keep with the times. It is our aim to provide guests with a priceless experience and unforgettable moments" says Philipp Ellmenreich. "We want to inspire our guests, guide them towards new dimensions of joy while actively contributing to their relaxation, health and well-being," adds Sissi Amort-Ellmenreich.
»Art and social commitment were her elixir of long life«
Zenzi
Glatt:
Not only was Zenzi Glatt an extraordinary host, but also a passionate artist. What started spontaneously as a hobby at the tender age of 59, became a sweet obsession that left us with some extraordinary artwork.
Painted in different formats and with different techniques, her work could be either totally abstract or exude a hint of colourful, radiant nature. Her
work reflects her positive and life-affirming personality, which, as she ironically remarked, she managed to retain even after two world wars, National Socialism and fascism in South Tyrol, nine popes and two emperors.
Zenzi Glatt preferred large formats and kept experimenting with new materials – from marble dust and sand to acrylic paint.
She never wanted to sell her work to make a profit. When she sold a painting, it was exclusively to promote charitable causes. Art and social commitment were the elixirs of Zenzi Glatt’s long 105year life.
The work of the eccentric, unique artist and landlady now adorns the walls of the Park Hotel Mignon and is a visible legacy of an unforgettable personality.
Congratulations! | You have found your soulmate and nothing can stop the two of you. We are pleased to guarantee for a wonderful start to the biggest adventure of your life. Our dining hall provides an elegant setting for your wedding meal, the park with lush palm trees and flowers is the perfect place for an aperitif or a coffee, and the exquisite
rooms and suites extend the celebrations for your guests.
An extraordinary highlight: our own chapel where you can seal your bond for life. We will draw up your personal offer. A little present for bride and groom: we grant a 10% reduction for a minimum stay of 3 nights (with marriage certificate).
Not only for weddings, but also for “Wedding Revivals” (marriage refreshment), wedding jubilees (e.g. silver or golden wedding):
• 4 nights in our romantically decorated Wedding Suite
• Large tasty breakfast buffet
• Holy Mass in our wedding chapel in the park or civil marriage in the Sovereign Castle
• Bridal bouquet and pin for the groom
• Glass of Champaign in the Bonsai Lounge for the bride and groom
• Small wedding cake for 2 people
• Romantic wedding dinner for 2 people with 6–course menu in the Park Hotel Mignon at a place of your choice
Relaxing together in the sun, taking a refreshing dip in our pools, enjoying a revitalising spa treatment, and other romantic experiences all promise quiet and relaxed moments of cosy togetherness in the “Belvita Romantic –You and Me” hotels.
As a member of the Belvita Leading Wellnesshotels Südtirol, this hotel promises the highest quality at all levels.
Once you get here, you don't want to leave – that’s what the unique Merano feeling with its colourful contrasts does to you. A symbiosis of Mediterranean finesse, rustic mountain nature and elegant palmflair. Extremely contemporary, with an extraordinary cultural drive that promotes the peaceful coexistence of South Tyrolean and Italian lifestyles while uniting German and Italian cultural history.
Connoisseur Circle travel report by Angelica Freyler
Describing Meran in a few words is nearly possible. The little spa town on the river Passirio in South Tyrol is magical, luxurious, trendy, young yet ancient, very elegant but at the same time casual, romantic and discreet. It’s just as loud as it is quiet and there's something special for everyone. Whether you're a bon vivant seeking a luxury break, a passionate gourmet, an explorer looking for the ultimate blend of history and modernity or a real individualist, the most Mediterranean city in the Alps unites supposed opposites, creating an atmosphere second to none.
Throughout its history, Merano has sought and found answers to the Zeitgeist. The city became a popular hangout for aristocrats, poets and writers who were looking for inspiration to create important works and, of course, to heal in the mild climate with its crystalclear air. This is how elegant contemporary testimonies from different historical periods came to life, most of which we can still admire today. The "Menschenbilder" exhibition (people in pictures) on the Passerpromenade tells us more about this, portraying and commemorating ten personalities who have made an extraordinary contribution to Merano's cultural history.
Even Austrian Empress Elisabeth visited Meran on several occasions, enjoying all the amenities the noble spa town had to offer. Monuments such as the Sissi statue and Sissi Park were erected in her honour. While strolling through the park in the footsteps of Sissi, you'll notice a mysterious little door standing wide open on an old stately home, the Freischütz villa. Should we dive into a world of cultural history? Vintage, retro and curious adventure stories, Merano is full of it!
Experience history
Built in the Art Nouveau era, the all-white Kurhaus is the undisputed symbol of Merano.
Aristocrats walked up and down its promenade cleansing their lungs with Merano's healthy air, which is renowned for its beneficial effects. At the time, only well-dressed citizens were allowed on the spa promenade. There were also several rooms where the illustrious society smoked pipes and cigars, played games, engaged in conversations and read to their heart's content. Even gambling was a thing at the Kurhaus. Today it's Merano’s number one location for conventions, concerts, events, balls and conferences.
One of the oldest hotels in Merano, known today as Hotel Adria, bears a real treasure – a lift from 1914. An authentic gem
of 20th century engineering, the lift is a true witness of its time and has worked reliably for over a century, moving guests between the ground and top floors of the Art Nouveau villa in its beautiful wooden cabin with glass windows and an upholstered bench.
The most important museum of Merano hides behind the historic walls of the baroque Palais Mammig. The displayed collection gives you an overview of the various historical periods that have shaped the town and its surroundings. The tour starts in prehistoric times and leads up to modern art. Amongst the most intriguing items of the
collection are some "exotic" relics, like an Egyptian mummy, an adventurer's weapon collection, Peter Mitterhofer's typewriter and a death mask of Napoleon.
The 15th Prince's castle is a treasure trove for all history enthusiasts. Living spaces such as the kitchen, bathroom and the armoury are perfectly preserved, taking visitors on a unique and enjoyable journey back in time!
An absolute must-see is the Trauttmansdorff Castle with its famous botanical gardens, where Emperor Franz Josef and Empress Sissi once resided. In an exemplary symbiosis of nature and art, Trautmannsdorf extends over 12 hectares, where you can
experience and admire over 80 garden landscapes from all over the world – at any time of the year. The Botanical gardens were awarded the 2013 "International Garden of the Year" prize and are among the most beautiful in the world.
Dolce vita in Merano
Exuding historical flair from every cobblestone, Merano embraces a refreshing "feel good" attitude that belongs to its lifestyle just as its mountains and palm trees. The most blatant example? The locals love to spend warm summer afternoons in the piazza. The terraces on the Passirio river are the ideal place to cool your feet
down after a long stroll through town. The beating heart of Merano is undoubtedly the Laubengasse, a 13th century arcade alley that tastefully blends traditional history with modern trends and design. The arcades were built by Meinhard II, Count of Tyrol, while the facades originate from different stylistic periods – particularly striking are the bay windows. The arcade alley is closed to traffic and forms the main shopping district of Merano, offering a unique shopping experience for both locals and tourists. Alongside modern international clothing brands you'll find many fine "Made in Italy" boutiques. If you want to enjoy a cup of coffee in the quietest corner of Merano, take a seat on the terrace of the 5* Parkhotel Mignon and sip on a fluffy cappuccino while soaking up the breath-taking views over the park surrounding our hotel in the heart of Merano. A place that thrives on fine, elegant details! Another special detail: with its 69 fountains and running wells, Merano has plenty of deliciouslyfresh drinking water for all its dolce-vita bon vivants, which comes almost exclusively from natural springs in the surrounding valleys. At the weekly Friday market, immerse yourself in Merano's invigorating, energetic life while drifting away into an exciting new world of smells, impressions and sounds. Freshly harvested produce and natural foods, Italian herbs and a huge variety of goods with countless fragrances and aromas to discover. The stalls are run by small local shops and Italian trade stands alike. Haggling allowed! Another highlight is Merano's Saturday Farmers Market, where you can buy fresh and natural produce directly from
local farmers, including fruit, vegetables and local farm products like speck (smoked ham), cheese and bread as well as traditional handicrafts. A very special experience in itself.
Right in the heart of the city, you'll find the prestigious and wellknown thermal baths of Merano. The thermal water originates from several springs on the Monte San Vigilio and is particularly rich in radon, which has been used for many years to treat various conditions. Above all, the vapours of the water have a positive effect on the respiratory system.
If you need a moment to process the overwhelming cultural and
historical offer and want to explore the boundless wealth of nature, you can jump on a cable and get from Merano into the mountains in exactly 7 minutes. Once you get to the top and the doors open, you'll be catapulted into a parallel dimension of hiking, biking and alpine skiing that leaves everyone speechless, regardless of whether you're an enthusiastic mountaineer or laidback Sunday hiker.
No matter how many times you've been to Merano, you'll rediscover this magical town again and again, every single time you visit. What always remains unchanged is the fascination this place emanates and the stark contrasts its culture life thrives on.
»Most of Merano's key locations can be reached from our hotels on foot«
Whether you’re staying at the 5* Park Hotel Mignon, the art nouveau villa Hotel Adria in Maia Alta or the Residence Desiree on your luxury holiday in Merano, you'll be only a few minutes' walk from Merano's old town with its rich culture, timeless history and endless shopping opportunities. The Amort Hotels are also the ideal starting point for countless sporting activities. Bon vivants
and athletes alike can go for a bike ride on the quiet alleys around town or through the lush forests. The good news is, we have bikes for you!
Are you into Nordic walking or hiking? We also have sticks and maps if you want to go for a hike on the traditional Waalweeg paths. Our three hotels aren't too far from the Merano 2000 cable car valley station either,
which takes you to the city's popular ski and hiking resort in just 7 minutes. For golfers, there's a green fee discount and guaranteed tee times at the 18hole Merano-Passeier golf course, which is a few minutes' drive from our hotels.
We're happy to show you the best insider tips and our favourite places in and around Merano!
info@desireemeran.com
In the past lies the power of the future
Open to new dreams. Historical adventures. In a modern key.
"Seeing modernity through the eyes of tradition –This is the unique experience we want our guests to have."
Your host, Florian Ellmenreich
Right in the heart of Merano's villa district Maia Alta stands a listed Art Nouveau jewel. If you like stories, the Kulthotel Adria is the place to be. For explorers and free spirits, travellers and art lovers alike. If you're looking for the extraordinary and want to immerse yourself in a different era, when nothing was more important than beauty in Merano, La Belle Époque Revival is what you’re looking for.
Historical adventures.
Behind every detail, small or big, there's a special story and a fragment of Merano's traditions. And it's important to keep these traditions alive, and perhaps even make them tangible. Footsteps echoing from the terrazzo flooring to the furthest corner of the high ceilings. A chandelier that could tell a million stories and the oldest elevator in Merano. The notches in the iron railings and the ancient
paintings urge you to philosophise about the glorious olden days.
What time is it?
It doesn't matter. Time seems to stand still at the Adria anyway. Breakfast is served almost until noon. Italian delicacies to awake your senses from a well deserved sleep-in, your favourite newspaper fresh from the printers and a fluffy cappuccino to top it all off.
Relaxing and swimming in the extravagant spa is good for your soul. Driven by an urge to stay active, stroll downriver into town for a healthy binge of culture and architecture. When strolling through the narrow alleys of the old town of Merano, you’ll recognise many of the Adria's elegant character traits – and suddenly everything makes sense.
Now it's time to write your own story.
It all started with a young waiter from Thuringia. When Ferdinand Langguth arrived in 1868, Merano was still a sleepy town. He found a job in one of the few hotels and stayed for three years – and married the daughter of the owner in that time. The two worked hard and managed to build a hotel in Maia Alta in 1885. It was the beginning of an incredible story.
Why Maia Alta? Just look around: mansions, castles, villas. For centuries, Maia Alta has been Merano's exclusive residential area. It's no coincidence that Elisabeth, the Empress of Austria, chose this part of Merano when she stayed in our town on three different occasions between 1870 and 1889. The Austria, which was the name of the hotel at the time, was doing so well that the owners decided to complement it with a magnificent palace:
»If our lift could speak, what stories would it tell?«
The Villa Impériale, 30 rooms. The Princes of Thurn and Taxis rented it for an entire season. It's the year 1900, tourism is booming and the Belle Époque is in full swing. In 1914, Ferdinand Langguth added one more floor, extending the Austria to its current size. While he was at it, he refurbished the whole house, installing new bathrooms, an elevator and central heating.
Shortly after the constructions were done, the first World War was unleashed and abruptly disrupted tourism in Merano. Ferdinand Langguth suffered a stroke soon afterwards, and never recovered. The Hotel Austria was passed onto their children who were faced with major political challenges: after the bill of peace in Versailles, Italy expropriated the German citizens in Alto Adige. The family Langguth lost the Hotel Austria, half of the Adria fell into the hands of the Italian Government, the other half was sold to an entrepreneur from Val Gardena. This entrepreneur was Rosa Lardschneider: there are many unanswered questions on how she managed to strike a deal in the middle of this political turmoil. Lardschneider was the one who changed the name of the Hotel Austria to its current name: Hotel Adria; historians assume
this decision was taken to appeal to a wider audience. In 1933, Lardschneider decided to leave the country to continue living in Germany after the “Option” (the agreement between Hitler and Mussolini for ethnical cleansing of South Tyrol); however in the last second bought the other half of the Hotel from the Italian Government and refused to leave the country.
From 1943, the Hotel Adria, like many other hotels in the area, was used as a hospital for german soldiers in the area. After the Second World War, Josef, the son of Rosa Lardschneider who had learned business and entrepreneurship in Rome, joined
the management of the Hotel. In 1968 he constructed the Villa next to the Adria, connected it to the main building of the Adria and had the first ever inside pool in Merano built in the Villa.
In 1971 Josef Lardschneider died in a tragic car accident, and his widow continued leading the hotel for several years, until she decided to sell the property to the family Glatt-Amort in 1983. There are many more stories to be told around the Adria, and we invite you to discover them!
So much history! And if you wander through the corridors now, you'll see the Adria and its countless details with different eyes.
Josef Rohrer
Electric passenger lifts were already in use in Europe in the late 19th century. A contemporary witness of this great progress still works reliably to this day, taking hotel guests from the ground floor to the upper floors and back down – and has been doing so for 108 years!
When you stand in the elegant wooden lift cabin with its glass windows and upholstered bench, you can't help but wonder what
stories it would tell if it could speak. Romance. Drama. Passion. And countless anecdotes of a forgotten time. You still have to close the inner doors by yourself, the cabin jiggles and creaks, but every single trip is a relaxing, soul-soothing experience.
Aside from the nostalgic character "under the vintage bonnet hides state-of-the-art technology", says owner and host Florian
Ellmenreich. "The technical modernisation of the lift, which dates back to around 10 years ago, was necessary to meet the current safety regulations and was more a matter of the heart than a marketing stunt" continues Mr. Ellmenreich.
But was it worth the effort? "The lift runs and runs and runs without causing any problem at all. And that’s since 1914!"
We wanted the Adria to be a place of encounters. Real encounters between people. Encounters with the history that has shaped Merano and our house. Not only will you enjoy a well-deserved holiday but also embark on a unique journey through time. Testimonies of an eventful past are scattered all over the rooms and corridors. Over time, we have carefully preserved, restored
and refreshed all these historical witnesses, because we cherish our memories and love to share our history with others. We are wary of modern trends and only embrace them if they suit our identity.
Take your time to venture on an extraordinary literary journey in our history-drenched library, just like the first wealthy spa
guests, the scholars and creative people used to do. Take a seat, browse through the books and newspapers in total peace while floating away into another dimension. Listen, converse and enjoy the interaction. Italian espresso or cup of tea? And in the evening a glass of wine at the legendary Adria Bar. Raise your glass to the first guests of the Adria and embrace their spirit.
“Throughout all these years, nothing has been more important to us than offering genuine hospitality." Now, as before, that's what we strive for with our dedicated team."
"If I wanted to enjoy the Adria breakfast one day in each corner that fascinates and inspires me, I'd have to check-in for weeks. Maybe that's exactly what I'm going to do..."
Starting off the day with a delicious, hearty breakfast and enjoying every single bite without rushing – that’s another old tradition at the Adria. Alpine influences, Mediterranean touch. That's our breakfast in a nutshell. Sounds contradictory? Well, opposites attract, fascinate and... yes, taste good too! The Adria breakfast reflects its varied surroundings. Sometimes it’s a
freshly-baked braided brioche (with palm tree views), sometimes poached eggs (with hilltop views), sometimes light and sometimes hearty – but always fresh and lovingly prepared. No time pressure until 12 o'clock. And you're free to enjoy it wherever you want. Whether it's in the sunny garden, in the elegant breakfast room, the library, the reception lounge, the historic
corridors or the legendary wine terrace, the choice is yours. Pick the place that most inspires you.
But what about the evening? With several Dine Around partner restaurants in the immediate vicinity of Merano's villa district and the old part of town, you can embark on a different taste adventure every day. Ask us for our top picks!
"Preserving the beautiful, giving the iconic a new shine" – under this motto, we have lovingly refreshed the rooms at the Adria with charming colours and highquality fabrics.
Each room is as individual as its visitors and takes you on a journey into a different dimension. Ancient, authentic parquet flooring and stylishly
heavy carpets, often with double doors. Dive into the elegant charm of Merano's history while at the same time enjoying the features of modern 4* standards, which are seamlessly and harmoniously integrated into the room architecture. For nostalgics, Merano lovers, individualists and explorers – for everyone who wants to have a good time. What would Empress Sissi say?
True to its original style and with a touch of imperial-romantic flair, the Adria pavilion invites you to linger.
The big indoor swimming pool with the original 60's marble pool is always heated to a pleasant 30Cº. In our garden, you can watch the time go by from the hot tub or find your personal corner of tranquillity to soak up the sun. The Adria sauna world has
something for everyone. Relax in our hot 90° Finnish sauna or in the cooler Mediterraneo. The Thalasso brine steam bath with high-salt content is particularly good for the respiratory system. Or find peace in the fragrant aromarium steam bath with herbal aromas.
Let your body and soul recover, gently and naturally.
The Adria Hotel is an Art Nouveau jewel situated in the heart of the Obermais neighbourhood in Merano. Florian Ellmenreich, host and storyteller at Merano’s first selfproclaimed “iconic hotel”, the Hotel Adria, who shares anecdotes from the history of this landmarked Art Nouveau gem in the middle of the city’s mansion district, Maia Alta.
A talk with Historic South Tyrol - an association of excellent historic hotels and inns in South Tyrol - www.historicsouthtyrol.com
Historic: What’s iconic about this place?
Florian Ellmenreich, Host at the Adria
Our motto is: ‘Original remains original.’ We have re-staged what this old house offered. And that’s iconic for us.
‘Original remains original.’ Could you explain the motto?
This is a historic building: not straightforward Art Nouveau, but a so-called eclectic style using various elements from the years 1870–1880. The construction and the materials are typical for that era: terrazzo flooring, solidwood parquet floors, the staircase in ‘biancone veronese’, marble from outside of Verona. Some of the elements originate in the time of reconstruction by builders Musch & Lun in 1914. We still have the original lift car, for example. We excavated all these originals over time. The parquet floor, for example, had been hidden under carpets since the 1960s or 1970s. We exposed it centimetre by centimetre as part of the reconstruction. Some spots creak when you step on them. That’s when I tell you the Adria ghost is talking to you. We turned presumed architectural weaknesses like a creaky floor or a not-fully-closing door into strengths. You won’t find that anywhere else. Hence: Original remains original.
The beds are made—with style and the knowledge of generations. The history of this original began in 1868, when waiter Ferdinand Langguth from Thuringia arrived in the drowsy little town of Merano and fell in love with an innkeeper’s daughter. In 1885, the hardworking couple were able to build a hotel in Obermais (Maia Alta). Why there?
Maia Alta was only sparsely populated then, but already a residential area for the upper class. Some of the villas, castles, and residences
»Why the Adria’s spirit speaks to the guests in Maia Alta...«
here date back to the late Middle Ages. In 1840, the first sanatorium of Merano was opened here, just opposite the hotel: Dr. Mazegger’s cold water sanatorium. This doctor brought many guests to Merano with his massages and Kneipp baths. It was the first institution of its kind, far beyond the borders of Tyrol, and it marked the beginning of the health spa business in Maia Alta. Wealthy guests including the Empress Elisabeth (Sisi) came here; of course, they required adequate accommodation in the vicinity.
The hotel was called Hotel Austria then. Where does its modern name Hotel Adria come from, given it is quite far away from the Adriatic?
After World War I, South Tyrol joined Italy. Tourism restarted in Merano, only then the guests came from Italy. The fascists Italianised
»Today, everything has to be quick, even on holiday. Our hotel, however, calls for slowness«
many names. Obviously, the name Hotel Austria should have been replaced given that Italians and Austrians had just finished beating each other up. Still, the clever owner, whose name was Rosa Mair, managed to keep the name. When they did rename the hotel eventually, it was for commercial reasons: ‘Austria’ gave the Italian guests a funny feeling, so it was better to find a name Italians associate with holidays: Adria.
An early-1950s headline in the German paper ‘Bild’ read, ‘Buttermilk baths in Merano’. Your mother-in-law, visionary Merano hotel pioneer Zenzi Glatt, shaped that era before she bought the Hotel Adria in 1983.
Yes, like many hoteliers, Zenzi went to a health spa during the winter season. When she returned, she told her family, ‘I bought a hotel’—the Hotel Adria. My wife, Sissi Amort, was 21 years old at the time, and the family told her to run the new hotel. Which she did, quite successfully.
Zenzi Glatt referred to guests back in the day as ‘kommod’, meaning comfortable, easygoing. What can modern-day, stressed-out city dwellers do to be ‘kommod’ guests to Zenzi’s liking?
(laughs) People used to spend three to four weeks here to enjoy the fresh air, have a little
chat, a sip of wine, take their time. Today, everything has to be quick, even on holiday. Within five days, I must quickly relax while I manage to do everything from yoga to Pilates to “forest bathing”.
Our hotel is a hub that calls for slowness even through its rooms. They invite you to take a deep breath before you quite casually explore the area: the promenades, the treks along the irrigation channels, the hiking trails. Who needs forest bathing? Just walk from the Adria into Val Passiria.
The trek will lead you through the forest — an oxygen tunnel if you breathe purposely — and that’s all you need!
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In the beating heart of Merano. Holiday apartments for individualists.
"We want to be our guests' private home away, in the middle of the vibrant city of Merano"
Sissi Amort-Ellmenreich, host
Unconventional, free-spirited, sporty, at one with nature and familiar – in every season. A holiday that suits your needs and wishes. If you prefer individuality with a pinch of freedom, you'll love our residence. Right in the heart of Merano, with a pool and garden, on a quiet chestnut alley. Choose between cosy classic apartments in a 19thcentury villa or designer flats in a modern new building. The location is ideal, just 5 minutes' walk from Merano's old part of town. No strings attached, so you can decide spontaneously what to do. Whether you want to relax and enjoy some culture, embark on a shopping spree or climb the peaks at sunrise. Your temporary home offers everything you could wish for: comfortable
beds, peaceful nooks of happiness on the balcony, feel-good living spaces and fully equipped kitchens where visionary gourmet enthusiasts can spontaneously create practical moments of delight for a special occasion with special people. Let your instinct guide you and the atmosphere teach you to use the ingredients like the locals do. Following the chestnut alley, walk straight into the vibrant life of Merano's old part of town. On the way, stop by the farmers, buy some fresh food and talk about the harvest. Visit fine boutiques, haggle at the Friday market and discover a new dimension of flavours in the Italian supermarket just around the corner. Enjoy your holiday however, whenever and wherever you want. Just go with the flow...
»Twisted straight, modern, traditional and sustainable all rolled into one.«
The splendid villa from the 1900’s in Meranos city centre has been owned and operated by the family Amort as ‘pension Mignon’ since 1948 and over time has become the Residence Désirée. In July 2016, it was time to time to turn a vision into reality. vision become reality, to combine opulent tradition with simple modernity into a new project.
The planning work began for the residence with a bold architectural concept and special attention sustainability for the requirements of a new generation of guests. To ensure the overall effect of the of the new building, the urban planning the urban development situation was situation was analysed in detail. Construction began in February 2017 and after a construction of only seven months under the under the leadership of architect Elmar Unterhauser of EU Architects Merano, the stylish apartment building was opened in September.
The idea of the twisted volume areas
What appears to be particularly successful the surprising solution
to the uniform building into several volumetric areas twisted in relation to each other. It makes for an interesting spatial experience when walking the individual building levels. This results in many other interesting advantages, such as the extended visual axis areas for the existing neighbouring buildings of the Hotel Désirée, which would otherwise be completely obscured. The loosened also reduces the physical presence of the volume of the new building, makes it appear less tall and gives the building an air of floating lightness. The unusual and free position of the building also proves to be useful. All the flats are lit on three sides and can be ventilated transversely
and allow a good view of the of the surrounding mountains. The bathrooms are also located on the facades and can therefore be directly ventilated.
Keeping the ecological footprint as small as possible plays for the Amort-Ellmenreich family a major role in all adaptations and renovations. The flat house is designed as KlimaHaus A. On the photovoltaic panels were installed panels for electricity production and also the green roof itself has a retention effect.
Rainwater can be collected and used for flushing toilets and watering the garden.
Classic apartments in our centenary villa; ideal for families and friends who like spending some time indoors when on holiday. Pleasant and comfortable furniture, a sofa to watch TV on and a table to share lovely meals and play on. Some apartments have a balcony and many offer great views over our Mediterranean garden.
And the pool! We'll reserve a parking space for you right in front of the house.
The apartments are equipped with everything you need for a pleasant stay: flat-screen TV with cable channels, filter coffee machine, kettle, microwave, hairdryer and air conditioning. Towels, bed linen and tea towels are available too.
Over 100 years of history separate the two buildings. In our eyes, the stark contrasts complement their characters. The extension presents itself with clear, contemporary shapes and straight lines.
The elegant sobriety carries on to the inside where, together with the materials and colours of the surroundings, makes a pleasant
change from all the opulence you’re experiencing on your holiday in Merano. Of course, you can use the underground car park, the spa area and the pool in the villa garden.
The apartments are all divided into living units with a downstream sleeping area, with sizes varying between 42 to 48 square metres.
Particularly interesting is the option of connecting the smaller 2-room apartments to form larger 3- or 4-room units.
The apartments come equipped with a flat-screen TV with cable channels, filter coffee machine, kettle, microwave, hair dryer. Towels, bedlinen and tea towels are available too.
The barrier-free lift makes it easy for differently-abled guests to access the apartments parking spaces in the garage.
Just enjoy yourself!
Enjoy the Dolce Vita of Merano, just like the locals do!
The small but fine spa area is the icing on the cake of your holiday with us as a "temporary Merano local".
On the ground floor, where the old villa connects to the new building, there’s a Finnish sauna, a soothing
steam bath, refreshing postsauna ice fountain, an adventure shower and cosy relaxation room where you’ll be able to experience an exclusive spa highlight for relaxation.
The pool in the garden is open for most part of the year.
We reward your loyalty and let the sun shine for you!
Welcome to the VIP Club of the Amort Hotels. Your loyalty will be rewarded. Collect the Merano Sun-Points and - as a “thank you” - enjoy the exclusive offers and discounts during your next stay in one of our Amort Hotels (Park Hotel Mignon, Hotel Adria, Residence Désirée). The Merano Sun-Points are reward points you can collect on each stay in one of the 3 Amort Hotels. Each of the Merano Sun-Points withholds a specific money value. Recommend us to your friends and family:
this way you can earn more SunPoints. You can also earn points by reviewing our services.
To access your current balance on your VIP Club account or redeem it, simply register online on one of the hotel websites with your personal access data to the VIP Club with your personal access data.You can withdraw your Merano Sun-Points in the VIP Club and convert them into vouchers to be used on one of your future holidays in one of the 3 Amort Hotels. Vouchers are transferable to friends.
And that’s how it works: Register on one of our websites under VIP Club Login with your access data or register online. Do you have any questions about Amort's VIP Club? We will be happy to help you and support you in collecting Merano Sun-Points.
Do you have questions regarding the VIP Club? We’re here to answer your questions! E-Mail us at: club@hotel-meran.it
Enjoy relaxing days in Amort's little holiday paradise "Belvedere" in Navene Malcesine.
The "Garden Maisonette" is only 5 minutes walk from the beach away. The holiday home a beautiful garden with a view of the Monte Baldo and a balcony with a wonderful lake view.
The 120 m2 flat consists of three bedrooms (two bedrooms with
double bed, one with two single beds), two bathrooms with windows, a kitchen, a cosy living room and cosy living room and parking space.
The elegant is suitable for up to six people.
Tel. + 39 0473 230353
info@gardenmaisonette.com
www.gardenmaisonette.com
PARK HOTEL MIGNON & SPA*****
I-39012 Merano, Karl-Grabmayr 5
Tel. +39 0473 23 03 53 Fax +39 0473 23 06 44 info@hotelmignon.com www.hotelmignon.com HOTEL ADRIA****
I-39012 Merano, Hermann-Gilm-Weg 2
Tel. +39 0473 23 66 10
Fax +39 0473 23 66 87 info@hotel-adria.com www.hotel-adria.com
RESIDENCE DÉSIRÉE ***
I-39012 Meran0, Otto-Huber 19
Tel. +39 0473 44 95 64
Fax +39 0473 23 06 44 info@desireemeran.com www.desireemeran.com
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