THE Stylemate 03|2018 - winter jewels (english)

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NEWS ABOUT LIFE, STYLE & HOTELS ISSUE N o 03 | 2018 lifestylehotels.net

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winter jewels

St. Moritz poster by Alois Carigiet, 1932

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IN THIS ISSUE

new member:

Hotel Glòria de Sant Jaume Page 3 coverstory:

Skiing Forever Pages 4 – 6 Alpslodge Page 7 design:

CIS Citizens of the World Nabil Issa Limitless John Harris Fitness at the highest level Pages

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essay:

Franzobel Page 12

art + culture:

Homo Faber Stefan Draschan /  Im Kinsky Mateo Moèm The Perfect Moment Swann Galleries Sumptuous Prints of Travelling Pages

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new member:

Lakeside Suites, Senses Violett Suites Page 21

Suiteseven Stadthotel Merano Page 13

Design- und Wellnesshotel Bergland, Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel Page 22

fashion:

food + drink:

Winter luxury

Winery K+K Kirnbauer “Bottled Lifeblood”

new member:

Secret Room Unique fashion for “fashionistas” Pages

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Hotel & Châlets PURADIES Page 16

Aeijst, Gourmet- und Boutiquehotel Tanzer, Geinberg 5 Private Spa Villas, Hotel Panorama Obertauern Vinoble Cosmetics Connect to nature

What is luxury? There are many answers to this simple question. Sometimes luxury is hardly affordable, sometimes it is free. For one person it might be the mink patchwork cap for a mere 560 Euros, for others the sunset against a spectacular mountain backdrop. Sometimes it is also a person’s smile, but it could also be the terrace of an elegant suite of a magnificent hotel. Be it as it may: luxury is always precious. This edition of Stylemate is devoted to the many facets of winter luxury. We wish you a luxurious reading pleasure.

Thomas Holzleithner & Hardy Egger EDITORS

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Nice to Have Pages 28 – 29 directory:

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NEW MEMBER

holiday like a prince

A look in the gold-framed mirror tells you: This is where you belong. This hotel will meet your demands.

HOTEL GLÒRIA DE SANT J AU M E

A dream that guests can also experience: “We want our guests to feel as if they were at home with us, as if they would be at a house of a good friend.”

Luxury in winter is a winter holiday. Or: treat yourself to the luxury of dreaming of the next holiday. For both of these it is recommended to take the Hotel Glòria Sant Jaume into consideration.

MALLORCA PA L M A D E M A L L O R CA

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Located in the middle of Palma de Mall­ or­ca, but hidden in a peaceful little side street, there lies a hotel with medieval roots and the latest five-star hotel comfort. A Majorcan dream in sandstone, with high arches, finely patterned marble floors and a roof terrace for far-sighted people. As the former residence of a Cata­lonian aristocrat, carefully modernised, the building radiates an atmosphere of tastefully subtle luxury. In its present form, the Hotel Glòria was not opened until summer 2017. The hotel is the fulfilment of a lifelong dream for the Cabau Family, a Catalonian hotelier dynasty.

A WI N T E R I DYL L Majorca has a lot to offer those seeking the melancholy of a winter journey – ​as the French writer George Sand once did: Finally, more space, in the “Es Baluard”, the museum for modern and contemporary art, in Europe’s deepest shark tank “Deep Blue” in the Palma Aquarium, while shopping, or simply sauntering and gourmandizing. But those who want to set their pulses racing can try “coastering”: For this, you need to get into a wetsuit, and then it’s time for climbing, swimming, diving and abseiling, and all of this is right along the coast. In the steam bath of the Glòria Sant Jaume, at the latest, a cosy warmth returns – ​to the muscles and to the soul.


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Some luxurious skiing areas have already been on top for more than 100 years. St. Moritz for example. Others have become high flyers during the past few years. And then there are those that are entirely unknown or have fallen into obscurity. A trip through the past and present of winter sport.

St. Moritz is the measure of all things. Five skiing world championships have taken place in this legendary Swiss skiing resort. The first in 1934, the most recent in 2017. And James Bond, probably the most famous Brit on skis, was up and about here, under the choreography of the Austrian Willi Bogner. The only fly in the ointment, albeit a rather large one: in the James Bond film “The Spy Who Loved Me”, St. Moritz had to appear as an Austrian skiing resort. It is a further humiliation that St. Moritz did not even make it into the top 10 global ranking of the online platform skigebiete-test.de. Nevertheless: in the competition ranking of skiresort.de, the skiing area in the Engadin still comes in 10th, but in a tie with the Skicircus Saalbach-Hinterglemm/ Leogang-Fieberbrunn, Arosa Lenzerheide, Mayrhofen – Penken/Ahorn/Rastkogel/

Eggalm, the Zillertal Arena, Les 3 Vallées – Val Thorens/Les Menuires/Méribel/ Courchevel, Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis, Vail and Tignes-Val d’Isère. Both testers have traditional Austrian ski-regions at the top. skigebiete-test.de puts “Ski Arlberg” in first place, whereas skiresort.de on the other hand favours Kitzbühel/Kirchberg, or KitzSki for short. One could also regard the two authoritative skiing area rankings as an example of how subjective and thus uninformative rankings are. But, nevertheless, nine regions have made it into the top 10 list of both “skiing area rating agencies”. However, only skigebiete-test.de provides a clear ranking from 1 to 10. skiresort.de, on the other hand, awards no fewer than eight 2nd places and nine 10th places, each in a tie. So that nobody is insulted? But it is not possible to entirely avoid giving offence. Cortina d’Ampezzo, for example, could really be upset about its place in the ranking. This renowned skiing area in the South Tyrolean Dolomites does not merit a mention in either of the rankings. This is despite holding three skiing world championships – the most recent, however, was in 1956, 62 years ago, though at the same time as the Olympic Games. And unlike St. Moritz, Cortina was able to present itself in a James Bond film under its own name: in “For Your Eyes Only”, Roger Moore, got into several skirmishes, not only on the ski slope, but also the bobsleigh run, the ice rink and even the ski jump.

Brosnan raced around Chamonix in 1999 with “Elektra” Sophie Marceau (“The World Is Not Enough”), and Timothy Dalton was chased through the snow around the Weißensee in Carinthia by the Czechoslovakian border police in “The Living Daylights”. Czech border police? Yes, the Weißensee region played the role of the Czechoslovakian-Austrian border area. But in the film, Vienna also had to slip into the role of the current Slovakian capital Bratislava. Also worth mentioning is Mürren in the Jungfrau region in Switzerland, or to be precise the Schilthorn. There, James Bond actor George Lazenby took to skis to escape unscrupulous pursuers. And also fought his way through the valley village of Mürren and the neighbouring Grindelwald.

Perhaps inclusion in James Bond films is, after all, a more worthwhile quality criteria for skiing regions to draw upon. In “Spectre”, 2015, Daniel Craig fought his way through Sölden in the Tyrol, Pierce

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RAN KI NG COM PA R I S ON

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Ski Arlberg

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Serfaus Fiss Ladis

4 Saalbach-Hinterglemm  Leogang-Fieberbrunn 5

Ischgl – Samnaun

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Gröden / Val Gardena

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Vancouver – Whistler

Blackcomb 8 Sölden 9 Vail 10

Tignes / Val d’Isère

The Arlberg has been an absolute

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Kitzbühel / Kirchberg

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Gröden / Val Gardena

Ski Arlberg

Ski pioneer Theodor Edler von Lerch climbed

ski gem since the early days of skiing.

mount Fuji in 1911 for the first time on skis.

Sölden

Wilder Kaiser-Brixental

Kaltenbach-Hochzillertal-   Hochfügen Schladming

Whistler Blackcomb

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St. Moritz

Rudolf Kargl: St. Christoph am Arlberg 1917

Saalbach-Hinterglemm  Leogang-Fieberbrunn Arosa Lenzerheide

Mayrhofen

Zillertal Arena

Les 3 Vallées

Serfaus Fiss Ladis

Vail

Tignes / Val d’Isère

Skiing regions outside Europe do not play much of a role, either in the rankings (apart from exceptions in Canada and the USA) or in James Bond films. This is the only explanation for the above-mentioned deep snow adventure of Pierce Brosnan being shot in Chamonix despite being set in Azerbaijan. Despite this, the former Soviet Republic – ​like all Caucasus States of the former Soviet Union – ​has thoroughly impressive skiing areas with spectacular mountain settings to offer. SK I I NG S TORI ES Aspen in Colorado is now regarded as the richest city in the USA. A house there costs 1.5 million dollars on average. Aspen owes its fame as a traditional skiing area (Alpine WSC 1950) to the decline of silver mining in the 19th century, which called for a new direction. The Austro-Hungarian Major General Theodor von Lerch brought skiing to Japan at the beginning of the 20th century. In the city Jōetsu, a well-known skiing region (albeit rather an unspec­tacular one accor­ ding to European stan­dards), there now stands a memorial to this skiing pioneer.

Text: Martin Novak

In the Swiss skiing region of Adelboden you will find Switzerland’s reportedly first snow-farming ski piste. For this, snow is kept in well-insulated storage over summer, so that a piste can already be prepared from October before the first snowfall. Snow farming also exists for example in Kitzbühel, and for the cross country ski tracks of Seefeld, Ramsau and Davos. The world’s biggest skiing areas are located in France (and Switzerland): Les Portes du Soleil extends over both countries and is reported to comprise 650 piste kilometres. Although Les Trois Vallées (Val Thorens, Méribel and Courchevel) in France has 50 kilometres less, the area is “continuous”. “Les Quatre vallées” (Verbier) in the Swiss Canton of Valais has around 400 kilometres to offer.

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alpslodge. L I F E . S T Y L E . H O T E L . F I S S

From the Alpslodge at the sunny plateau in Fiss it is only a stone’s throw away to 460 hectares of super pistes complete with superb fun sports.

The very first moment of your arrival at the Alpslodge is already stylish and spectacular – ​its car lounge has a sophisticated museal flair: Art on the walls under cool, specially conceived lighting, and generous parking spaces offer motorised guests a truly luxurious refuge at the car-free sunny plateau. From the rectilinear front of the lodge to the playful curve of its rear – ​in the Alpslodge, alpine simplicity is combined with cheerful elegance. Inside, fine leather and bright wood are dominant in the expansive and relaxingly alpine Alpslounge – ​before the rooms and suites welcome their guests with grained woods

in anthracite, brown and white, cowhides in sophisticated black and unobtrusively placed antlers. A smart Illy ensures es-­ pres­so around the clock, and Playstation 4 consoles guarantee cool gaming in every room. Clear lines and classy woods set the porcelain in the bathrooms aglow. Fine bonsais conjure a relaxing touch of the far east to the hotel and garden. The breakfast brunch caters to both vegetarians and carnivores of all tastes. Omelettes fresh from the show kitchen and excellent sausage, cheese, fruit and vegetables recharge guest’s batteries for the pleasures of winter sports. They await you as soon as you leave the hotel: You can get straight onto the cross-country ski tracks for snow hiking, and it is only a few steps to the valley station of the SerfausFiss-Ladis mountain cableways. A ski pass for around 70 ski runs brings beginners and experts to the piste of their choice: on a total of 460 hectares of pure snowy pleasure. At mid-day, even superbly fit ski experts like to sit in the sun – ​you are warmly invited to do this by the skiing area’s 19 feel-good locations. At the nicest places, fresh dishes await you, as

Photos: Alpslodge, Andreas Kirschner

simply magical

well as chilling out on lounging furniture and hammocks: Sunbathing before the breathtaking panorama of picturesque alpine peaks will remain just as unforgettable as fun on the Fiss’ Sky Swing. Make a 360-degree roll, explore the expanses of the high plateau above the Inntal by Snow Scooter, AUSTRIA ride the Snake Gliss – ​end­ T Y ROL / FISS less winter fun. Before the après-ski, the best place to indulge yourself is in the Sky Relax Zone on the roof of the Alpslodge. Whether you choose the sauna, steam bath or Snake Caves – ​deep relaxation is guaranteed. Then the house bar Alps-­ lounge beckons, where you can watch Sky-Sport together, or read in the fireplace lounge – ​and enjoy a good wine or two from Austrian vintners.

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DESIGN

the citizens of the world The UNESCO Cities of Design network has 31 member cities; one of these is Graz. Its organisation here is called Creative Industries Styria. CIS‘ aim is to build a connection between the creative and the classical industry to enhance their market performances. Thus, members can widen their creative effect beyond city limits and national borders. BE C AU SE T H EY A R E WOR L D - CL A S S .

Martin Lesjak is a multi-award winning architect and designer. His construction site is the world. He realises his projects, museums, corporate architecture, business apartments, and holiday apartments in Saudi Arabia, Chicago and New York just as he does in Vienna, Bolzano, or Graz. Lesjak is thus one of the flagships of Creative Industries Styria (CIS), but by no means the only one. EBERHARD SCHREMPF: “We stir things up.”

“What is decisive is the enormously high quality, regardless of whether it happens in Berlin, Frankfurt, or Graz”, says CIS-CEO Eberhard Schrempf. Another architect in the network is Thomas Pucher. With his agency, which has 45 employees and is thus rather small from an international perspective, he built the Sinfonia Varsovia Concert Hall in Warsaw, for example. It appears thoroughly equal in quality to the internationally celebrated Elbe Philharmo­nic in Hamburg by Herzog & de Meuron.

Another international CIS company is Bongfish. Here, mobile games are deve­ loped for major customers such as Redbull Media House, Microsoft and Wargaming. net, delighting millions of gamers. It is likely that hardly any of them know that the games studio is not based in one of the big European metropolises, but instead almost invisibly in the old town of Graz. For good reasons, as Schrempf knows: “The companies remain here, because the quality of life is good and because they have roots here.” Perhaps also because such sites embody European culture, which is sought by American and Asian clients. “This European culture cannot be transferred either”, says Schrempf. Seen from this perspective the site is “not a disadvantage”. Being in a smaller city does have one dis-­ advantage, however: finding talented employees is a challenge. This can, however, become an advantage for the companies: “They grow more slowly, more organically, and more healthily”, says Schrempf, than it might be the case in some of the world’s hotspots where it seems to be crawling with designers and IT people. Some of the CIS members are also deeply immersed in their work. Like Josef Göbel, for example, who has among other things, a sophisticated private residence in Dubai on his list of references. Or Messner, also an artisanal interior specialist, who fits out luxury class private villas, yachts, cruise liners, hotels and restaurants around the world. Or Mareiner, the wood finishing expert who turns properties into something very special in France, Norway, Germany, Slovakia, Switzerland and

Turkey, but also of course in his home base of Austria. The strategic design agency Moodley functions as a direct go-between between classical high-end products (e.g. PANTHER, the airport fire engine) and efficiency-orientated branding, by optimizing vehicles for leading producer Rosenberger in the field of Industrial Design.

„We povide fresh input and even stir things up in a positive sense, we let in influences from outside, offer encouragement and assistance and sound out possibilities for coorperation“, that is how Eberhard Schrempf describes the CIS‘ role for its members. And a lot is being made possible: there is the software developer Parkside, the events company Koop, which is responsible for the VIP hospitality at Redbull Air Race events such as in Abu Dhabi, Cannes, Chiba (Japan), Kazan (Russia) or Indianapolis and Fort Worth (USA). Mindconsole, which has received three awards for the visuals at the TEDx conference at Sydney Opera House. 13&9, the product design “sister” of Innocad. Or Prödl, the kitchen specialist and international partner of architecture, that cre​ates nothing more nor less than the “kitchen of the future” together with the design agency Polzhofer. They are all world citizens and global companies. They have all stayed true to their roots. cis.at


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DESIGN

Photo: Messner

Photo: Markus Mansi

The entire interior design of the most exclusive private suite in

Architect Martin Lesjak, INNOCAD Architecture

the five-star deluxe hotel The Chedi Andermatt was carried out

Photo: Paul Ott

by MESSNER. An INNOCAD project: TWA the world academy – King Abdullah Economic City. (Saudi Arabia)

Photo: Ulrich Ghezzi

Photo: Parkside

Parkside developed a mobile learning platform for LinkedIn. “LIN”, or more precisely the kitchen of the future from Prödl and Polzhofer.

Photo: Atelier Thomas Pucher

The Sinfonia Varsovia Concert Hall in Warsaw, Poland, by architect Thomas Pucher.

Photo: Red Bull Air Race

Photo: Bongfish

The world plays. Bongfish provides the game, like “The Smurfs Village” for example.

Photo: Mareiner Holz, Stefan Diesner

Mareiner stands for fine wood – worldwide.

VIP hospitality at the Redbull Air Race in Abu Dhabi, made possible by KOOP.


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Furniture designer Nabil Issa creates objects that combine unconventional design vocabulary harmoniously with perfect functionality.

limitless DE SIGN I S A GL OB A L L ANGUAGE T HAT WE A L L KNOW …

He is at home all over the world; he has lived in New York, Los Angeles, London, Milan, and Dubai, among other places. Thus influences from all over the world can also be found in his fine, minimalist designs, which are at the same time functional and concise. Nabil Issa is only satisfied once he has found perfect harmony of form, proportions and material. With this aim in mind, Issa seeks

He shone most recently at the Paris Design Week 2018 with the first furniture line under his personal brand. Flawless functionality and bold design in elegant shades of brown and grey make his objects restrained and yet spectacular – ​his furni­ ture is available at BOON_ROOM and Boon showrooms in Paris. boonparis.com/nabil-issa

Nabil Issa with his “sculptural chair”, part of his first collection at Paris Design Week 2018.

Photos: Nabil Issa

… Nabil Issa, a star among furniture designers, is convinced of this. This nativeborn Lebanese came to the USA at the age of 14. He studied in Miami, Florida. For 25 years he proved himself in a multitude of creative occupations, before he discovered his true passion: Furniture design.

out the best fabrics, woods and metals, to hand them over to the best craftsmen for production. Furthermore, he is also a gifted story-teller. Each of his objects is inspired by a momentous experience in his life, his work is the per-­sonal statement of a citizen of the world with a mastery of many languages. One feels the power of design, which overrides social differences and cultural limits.


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fitness at the highest level

Photos: John Harris

John Harris sounds like America. In fact, the native-born Viennese Ernst Minar has built up this luxury fitness chain with twelve studios since 2000.

Minar worked in the American pharmaceutical industry for a long time and drew a remarkable conclusion from this experience: It occurred to him “that the best medicine is fitness sport”, as he put it in an interview with the Austrian daily paper Der Standard. He produced a unique concept for his John Harris Fitness Studios: The fitness centre is combined with a Medical Centre.

Guests in need of motion are straight away pleased by the generous wardrobes. On elegant wood parquet under exclusive concept-lighting, in front of golden velvet curtains and under crystal chandeliers the training is extremely well-groomed. Exclusive saunas and pools – ​incidentally located in excellent city locations – ​round off the work on body and/or health. Of course, your own personal trainer contri­ butes to motion without regret with your individually adapted training plan. This is based on the analysis of the body compo­ sition in combination with the world’s most accurate body analysis scales.

For people who are quite happy to spend money on their health, but have little time, the focus is placed on efficiency. “With us you can train all your muscles in 16 minutes in the circle”, says Minar. In this, different stations are completed one after another, training qualities such as strength, endurance and mobility. Anyone who wants to dive deeper into yoga, Pilates, or into to special back or weight-loss therapies, can choose from the extensive range of courses, which is based on the medical expertise of orthopaedists and internists. johnharris.at


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E S S AY His great historical adventure novel “Das Floß der Medusa” (Zsolnay publishing house) was awarded the Bayerischer Buchpreis (Bavarian Book Award) 2017 and was on the shortlist for the German Book Prize 2017.

If ethnologists were to look at winter sport, they would conclude that skiing was a religious ritual, the only purpose of which was to placate the gods of the mountains. How else would one explain all the effort? People cut swathes out of the forests, build big, blocky lift facilities, ensure white pistes with snow machines, build huge hotels in rough terrain, and prepare the snow with monstrous tracked vehicles. And all of this is only in order to slide down the slopes, more or less elegantly, on boards. To any foreign culture, skiing must seem pointless, like something that can only be explained as a religious cult – ​similar to the Mayas’ football game with big suspender belts or the Aztecs’ sacrifice of human hearts.

“Now, all that has changed. A means of loco­​motion for poor mountain farmers has become a luxurious leisure pursuit.”

In this case, the pleasure lies in the overcoming of the elements. Like the surfers, who lie on their boards in the sea for hours, waiting for the wave, to then ride on the ocean for moments, skiers go to a lot of bother, forcing themselves into clothing resembling a sleeping bag, and boots reminiscent of medieval instruments of torture, to swerve down fields of snow in a barren landscape, to stand on a knife-point for moments, to defy elemental forces with fast, elegant sweeps. Skiing is like the toe-dancing of a ballerina on a wobbly pyramid of chairs: the exhibiting of the impossible. For this, one endures tearful hours of learning and suffering, falls, and every risk of injury. Skiing is a religion. 60 years ago, my father used to put up with bus trips lasting hours to ascend a mountain, and to ski down once, one single time.

When I was a child, there were uncomfortable chair and button lifts, which we used to the very last minute because they were so expensive. Back then, we took sliced cold sausage sandwiches and a flask of tea along with us. It did not matter to us that we had to queue up forever for the lifts and came home soaked in the evening. We, believers of the Ski God, wore self-knitted pullovers and old anoraks, and had skis that were much too long, handed down by elder relatives. Now, all that has changed. A means of locomotion for poor mountain farmers has become a luxurious leisure pursuit. One stays in expensive hotels with a spa area, and in the evenings one is served fillets of Scottish highland beef with cranberry-vinaigrette and saffron risotto or New Zealand cod on fennel purée with scallops – ​ accompanied of course by exquisite wines. The skis have a core of gneiss rock and use ther­moplastics from aircraft construction, with chro­mium steel and Canadian cedar, carved at the equinox by moonlight – ​and cost the same as a small car. On top of this you have wind-channeltested sticks from a Swiss high-precision factory, individually adjusted, and heated shoes, astronaut clothing. It is like with religion. Earlier, there used to be poor pilgrims and suffering martyrs who endured inhuman hardships to serve their god. Today, the Church of Winter Sport is luxuriating in splendour and extravagance, building summit stations like cathedrals and hotel complexes like Benedictine monasteries. And the world religion of winter sport wants to send out missionaries and expand. What will that lead to? To a religious war! But until that happens, we should be humble, enjoy, and pray that things stay like this for a few more decades, because, after all, it is lovely.

THE TRUE BELIEVERS OF WINTER SPORT

franzobel

Photo: Dirk Skiba

Franzobel is an Austrian writer. He has published numerous plays, works of prose and poems. His plays have been produced in countries including Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Denmark, France, Poland, Romania, Ukraine, Italy, Russia and the USA.


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NEW MEMBER Meran’s most central boutique hotel Suiteseven is a secret tip for individualists.

SUITE

Photos: Arnold Ritter, Fotoclub Immagine – Gianni Zorzi

SEVEN

on the laubengasse

On the Laubengasse, Meran’s historical shopping street, guests with high demands will find a holiday home from home in a historical town house: in the Suiteseven. Twelve individually created suites combine modern design with maximum comfort. There you will find made-to-measure sofas and upholstered beds from Cristian Home, Foscarini lamps, and Tom Dixon easy chairs. The Rooftop Suite Bella Vista offers unimaginable views from the skilfully positioned roof windows, and for the hours of darkness there is a cinema TV. In the Luxury Suite Zeno, on the other hand, lu­xurious gold meets black marble. It scores on cold winter days with heat from inside and outside – ​on its own fitness device and in the private steam aroma sauna. But whichever suite: each is suffused with a touch of extravagance, combined with luxurious comfort. During the gourmet breakfast, guests might guess who is behind Suiteseven: the Family Siebenförcher, owners of Meran’s traditional butchers and delicatessen shop, which can also be found on the Laubengasse.

SLOPES COVERED IN SNOW, STEAMING POOLS But shopping on the Lauben, Meran’s 800year-old shopping street, is not the only pleasure that a winter holiday in Meran has to offer: from the end of November to Epiphany the highlights also include the Christkindlmarkt on the spa promenade – ​with typical treats of the region and traditional handicrafts – ​or a visit to the Terme Merano/Therme Meran with its unmistakeable glass cube of the architect Matteo Thun. Not least of all, the five skiing areas in the Meraner Land offer attractive routes for skiers and snowboarders, but also for bobsleigh riders, cross-country skiers, and ski tourers. Those looking for cultural highlights will find them in the two theatres of Meran – ​the Teatro Puccini and the Theater in der Altstadt – ​or in the varied range of museums. After sport or culture you can relax with a drink at the bar of the Suiteseven – ​or on the cosy sofa in the suite.

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FA S H I O N

MAG. FLORENTINA WELLEY mainly writes about her favourite subjects for the KURIER Freizeit: Fashion and travel mixed with a pinch of lifestyle in the web 2.0 era and social responsibility.

winter luxury

Luxury is sustainable when we make those we love happy with the cult of the unnecessary.

for men

BIG-CITY NOMAD

A QUESTION OF TIME It’s nice when there is a revival of local craftsmanship. Robert Punkenhofer has brought back to life Austria’s luxury watch brand from the Habsburg Monarchy, Carl Suchy & Söhne. The Waltz N°1 combines Viennese Modernism with the works of the puristic architect Adolf Loos. This automatic wristwatch is equipped with a gauge from Manufaktur Vaucher Fleurier and is made by hand by master watchmaker Marc Jenni. € 7,850

Stylish city dwellers love this cuddly high-tech coat. This combination of wool jersey and shearling will keep you warm. Thanks to the zips, this coat can be turned into a jacket in the blink of an eye. Price on request

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www.giuseppezanotti.com

C O S Y AT H L E I S U R E

The new perfume “Ombre Nomade”, by parfumeur Jaques Cavallier-Belletrud, is the male counterpart to the agarwood. B O N VOYAG E ( R ) This boot is hot – ​because the shoe made of waterproof vachette, nubuck or calfskin can be easily warmed by 25 to 45 degrees celsius by means of the app. Voyager, Price on request row.jimmychoo.com

For LOUIS VUITTON, designer Marc Newson created a flacon in elegant dark brown with golden writing. Eau de parfum 100 ml, € 290

www.louisvuitton.com

WINTER BIRDS They particularly like to sit on bookshelves or coffee tables. The birds of Eames are twittering again, in solid wood and black. € 249

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FA S H I O N

C U D D L E FA C T O R

A HORSE IS WORTH MORE ... …than riches. It is appropriate, then, that a galloping horse has been the emblem of Longchamp since it was founded in 1948. True luxury is invisible – ​the key theme of the Longchamp prêt-à-porter collection is a sophisticated casual look. And this sheepskin coat perfectly suits unpretentious women. € 1,550

at.longchamp.com

Ultraviolet to varnish reed, pink to turquoise, evergreen and flattering nude accompany us … through the cuddly cashmere collection of Falconeri – ​ portrayed by photographer by Alvaro Beamud Cortés. Cashmere coat, € 897

REFLECTIONS The perfume diffuser of the Baobab TOTEM Collection is given a new dimension as a decorative object made of mouth-blown ceramic glass with opulent closing caps. Festive in shining gold, the perfume and look will go perfectly with your cosy winter wonderland. “Pearls”, “Les Exclusives”, “Feathers” are available in sizes containing 2 or 5 litres of perfume. 2l from € 335, 5 l from € 655

www.baobabcollection.com

for women

at.falconeri.com

MUSIC ON THE EARS

JUST RIVETING DEVOTION

It is common knowledge that design always moves with the times. It is nice when that proves to be true. The Bri­ tish designer Bethan Gray, awarded the distinction “Best British Designer“, simply put a few rivets on the Rado True Thinline Limited Edition. The gold-coloured Rado logo, metallised on the bottom of the sapphire glass, adds to the contrast to the black leather wristband. € 1,730

The two designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have created this Devotion Bag. The sumptuously decorated heart is reminiscent of votive offerings in the churches of Italy, acts as a seal, and is of course handmade. From € 895

www.swatchgroup.at, www.rado.ch

store.dolcegabbana.com

The new “Wild Pop” high jewellery collection is a true homage to the extravagant 1980s and to Andy Warhol, MAGICAL PERFUME Finally, Thierry Wasser, parfumeur of the house of GUERLAIN, has created the new perfume Oud Essentiel as part of his collection Les Absolus d’Orient. Precious oud, agarwood, blends with Bulgarian rose, leather and frankincense to produce a mysterious chord of fragrance. 125 ml, € 160

www.guerlain.com

who once said of the jeweller: “When I’m in Rome, I always visit Bvlgari, because it is the most important museum for contemporary art.” The wall earrings made of 18K rose gold with carnelians and diamonds. Price on request

www.bulgari.com

CAPPED Cap or hood? Whichever, with this head-covering made of mink patchwork every woman can be sure of warm headgear. This stylish, fashionable item is from a small family firm in Florence, is made by hand, and radiates Italian dolce vita. € 560

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SECRET ROOM

unique fashion for “fashionistas” I N GRA Z ’ EL EG AN T HANS -SACH S - G A S SE T H E S TORE „SECRET RO OM” I NVI T ES S T YL I SH PEOPL E TO G O ON A VOYAGE OF DI S COVERY.

Owner Delia Schober created an exclusive store, especially for people into avantgarde design. Therefore, the “Secret Room” team regularly travels to fahion hotspots all over the world to keep an eye out for outstanding pieces that will fill their customers with enthusiasm.

Precious and unique pieces are waiting for creative and visionary personalities. It does not depend on the price, the most important aspect is being open-minded and free of prejudices. Thanks to this retail concept, there has been set up a room for avantgarde lovers, where everyone can live their individuality and like-minded people can share their passion – ​a true fashion community. secretroom.at

“Secret Room”, however, is not focused on one specific style, but generally cultivates the so-called “high bohemian lifestyle”. Collection Rick Owens Winter 2018

PURADIES

AUSTRIA SALZBURG/LEOGANG

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Absolute winter quiet can be enjoyed in this exquisite resort, as well as days of skiing with speedy descents on expert slopes. Or luxurious winter wellness in

a helicopter ride to heavenly pleasures

rooms & suites

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châlets

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Guided evening ski tours, ice climbing in the Glemmtal, and winter hiking or fullmoon sledding at the local mountain Asitz are further attractions.

the sauna house “Innere Mitte”. While the mountain pines outside have to bow under the snow, here their spirit can unfold fully: in the perfume of the oils from the world’s oldest mountain pine distillery. BURN OF F AN D R E C HARGE Winter sport goes by many names around PURADIES: skiing of course. Those who wish to can borrow the state-of-the-art Fischer Premium Skis at the hotel.

On no account should guests of the PURA­DIES miss the culinary delights at the Res­taurant Essenz: The 4 or 7-course menu, which changes every month and is served on fine Rochini porcelain, conjures up the variety of regional aromas onto delighted taste buds: Meat from their own organic farm, milk and cheese from cows spoilt on mountain pastures, and fine honey varieties. Perhaps the return flight will be cancelled …

Photos: PURADIES: Peter Kühnl, Ralf Molzbichler / Secret Room: Collection Rick Owens

Screened off by a mountain rock massif, there lies the Pinzgau Plateau, upon which the alpine cabins of the PURADIES line up in the sparkling snow. Snow banners are blown off the wooden shingle roofs of the châlets with their luxurious inner life. Here, pure skiing pleasure starts right on your doorstep. Those who want to treat themselves to a little luxury can fly in directly by helicopter.

Relaxing on the fireside bench of a luxury châlet after full-moon sledding –  you know you are in PURADIES.


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ART+ C U LT U R E

“CR EAT I NG A MOR E H UMAN F U T UR E ”, T H I S WA S T H E OB­J ECT I VE OF T H E EXH I BI T ION “HOMO FABE R” I N VE N ICE .

H O M O FA B E R

creating humanity More than 62,000 visitors were delighted by the many facets of human craftsmanship at 16 exhibition sites. There will be another instalment in 2020. “Homo Faber” – ​man the maker – ​is one of the most famous novels in literary history, written by the Swiss author Max Frisch. Human creation was also at the centre of the major exhibition “Homo Faber”, which took place in the second half of September 2018 in the picturesque Fondazione Giorgio Cini in Venice.

Photo: Etienne Tordoir

“We have not only chosen Venice because the city is a bastion of culture and in­comparable beauty, but also because it was always an international centre of exchange and relationships – ​and it still is today”, said Franco Cologni, co-founder of the Swiss Michelangelo Foundation, which developed this humanist project.

Photo: Chanel

Craft has many aspects – ​the range of themes extended from the poetry of wood to imaginative interior design. One of the focuses of the exhibition was of course fashion, which, despite being an industry, would be inconceivable with­out craftsmanship. The curator of this area was Judith Clark, Professor at the prestigious University of Arts in London. She arranged the exhibition “Fashion Inside and Out” with the aim of motiva­ting young fashion designers into fruitful cooperation with (artistic) craftspeople. Because, says Clark, the success of contemporary star designers would be inconceivable without craftsmanship. And they showed impressive examples, which ranged from Karl Lagerfeld and Chanel, to Anne Valerie Hash to Natacha Ramsay-Levi and Chloé. They all benefit from “their” craftspeople and their high art. homofaberevent.com

Photo: Michelangelo Foundation

S T E FA N D R A S C H A N / I M K I N S KY

Photos: Stefan Draschan

I N T H E CE N T R E OF VI EN NA , T H E AUCT ION HOUSE I M K I N SKY HAS CR E AT ED A N EW VE N UE F OR C ON­T EM P ORA RY A RT  – ​T H E K UN S T RAUM I M K I N SKY.

analogue art blending with the digital Christoph la Garde, managing partner of im Kinsky, describes its contemporary orientation in more detail: “Apart from our core business of auctioning we want to some extent to act as an incubator and career accelerator for artists whose work we show.” PIC T U R E I N T H E PICT URE The opening of this exhibition series in autumn was devoted to the new shooting star of young art – ​Stefan Draschan. Born in 1979 in Linz, he became known for pictures of pictures. People matching Artworks, the title of Draschan’s photographic series, shows people who look rather similar to what they are viewing. In one work, a punk with carmine red hair is looking at the painting “Flowers” by Andy Warhol. His hair is the same colour as the flower on the picture by the pop art icon, right down to the nuances. On another photograph, a museum visitor admires the blue and green lily pond of Claude Monet – ​ and her flower-print dress matches it perfectly. At exhibitions, Draschan waits with his camera for two events to come into congruence, on and in front of the picture. The coincidence of events manifests itself in correspondences of motifs,

patterns, colours and structures, as they occur between the picture and viewer. The exhibition, curated by Angela Stief as if in the living room of a collector, was combined with paintings and furniture of the Kinsky auction “Old Masters, Paintings of the 19th Century and Antiquities”. Draschan’s snapshots invited the visitors to place themselves in front of a picture and to photograph themselves with their mobile phone. When the snapshots are then shared, there is a merging of analogue

and digital space. Im Kinsky sweeps away the patina. In spring, Draschan was already working on shots in the same series in the Oberes Belvedere. Four subjects have been selected and published on cultural placards, Citylight posters, and advertisements. With this the Belvedere wanted to reposition itself as a place of knowledge of oneself and the world. stefandraschan.com


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Mateo Moém – ​whose real name is Mathias Kniepeiss – ​is an internationally successful and popular photographer. His goal: to combine perfect technique and creative work. THE PERFECT

MOMENT

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ART + C U LT U R E CASINO AUSTRIA

MATHIAS KNIEPEISS Mathias Kniepeiss is an international photographer. As Mateo Moém, he is an interna­t ional photography artist. The subjects of the photographer and his alter ego are different. However, the quality of the pictures is the same. His aim: to combine consummate technique and creative work. His magnificent career shows that he has achieved this. As a team photographer for Red Bull Racing he cap­

tured Sebastian Vettel’s rise to become world champion, but has also had Bill Clinton, Quen­t in Tarantino, Bono and David Alaba in front of his lens. The 38-year-old from Graz, who recently also became an Ambassador for Sony, even made it into the top 6 at the Art Basel Miami 2014 as Mateo Moém and won the China Interna­t ional Photography Art Gold Award in 2015.

A DAY W I T H N I KO L A T E S L A

mateomoem.com

A Day with Nicola Tesla – ​

BERLIN PUPPET

what fascinated you most about this?

Working together with the professors of TU Graz, who got an original Tesla coil to flash for me.

THE MAFIA SERIES

The fascination of the Mafia itself. Evil combined with respect and traditions.

What gave you the idea of the Mafia series?

FA C E S O F V E N I C E

What was the most challenging thing about the Venice shooting?

Firstly, creating a spontaneous picture composition, because we didn’t produce any location inspections, sketches or schedules, and secondly, working with an entirely new camera system.


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sumptuous prints   of

T R A V E L L I N G

In the first half of the 20th century, holiday resorts were advertised with impressive posters as were the means of transport that took people far away. The auction “Rare & Important Travel Posters” of Swann Auction Galleries in New York in October 2018 showed how excitingly designed these vintage posters were. One exemplary poster for St. Moritz was created by Walter Herdeg in 1934. Herdeg, a graduate of the Zurich Kunstgewerbe­ schule, was Art Director for this famous Swiss ski resort in the 1930s. Herdeg was convinced that abstract designs would not appeal to people. In his posters, he therefore wanted to create an atmosphere full of sensuality, that would awaken in viewers the desire to breathe in fresh air, enjoy the warm sun, and ski. Herdeg worked with photo montages, to which he applied spray gun techniques. For the first time, a holiday resort was given a corporate design. Herdeg’s trademark, a brightly shining sun, is still used today. His poster with two skiers, a shining sun, an English po­liceman, and the red St. Moritz logo was valued for auction at 4,000 to 6,000 US dollars. Also auctioned were posters for other traditional skiing regions, such as Davos, Cortina, the Arlberg and Lake Placid. E XPERT I SE I N MANY A REA S The expert in vintage posters at Swann Galleries is the owner Nicholas Lowry himself. His favourite objects include a poster for Aspen by the Austrian Bauhaus graphic artist Herbert Bayer, who emigrated to the USA. According to Lowry he is one of the most famous artists ever to have created a poster for an American skiing region. Swann Galleries is continuously organising auctions that have one thing in common: The theme is always choice print art, mostly modern or contemporary. swanngalleries.com

Photos: Swann Galleries

SH I P S AN D A E ROPL AN E S When it comes to means of transport, big ocean liners are prominently featured in the posters. A pink steamer can be seen floating as it were between dark skyscrapers on a poster by Kenneth D. Shoesmith. Estimated value: 7,000 to 10,000 US dollars. Also represented were many posters of trains with striking “snouts” hurtling through the landscape. Early works with airliners but also airships were up for auction too.


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NEW MEMBER The Senses Violett Suites are nestled up against the foot of the Schmitten – ​Zell am See’s local mountain: Nature, style and luxury combine to pure relaxation.

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luxury and peace of mind

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The view from the balconies of the “adult hotel 16+” over the glittering frozen lake is far sweeping – ​on the horizon, the snowy mountains tower in unforgettable majesty. Nearby, the pretty, snow-sugared town of Zell am See offers traditional comforts, en­hanced with the flair of the wide world. With the Senses Violett Suites, landlord Alexander Dorzweiler has created a sty­lish alpine paradise of hospitality. The surrounding natural landscape gives silent inspi­ ration for wintry relaxation.

SENSES VIOLETT SUITES

All suites celebrate the successful symbi­ osis of space and relaxation. The spaciousness of the suites helps to slow down – ​as does the endlessly expansive view of one of the most beautiful alpine landscapes. In AUSTRIA SALZBURG/ZELL AM SEE

the interiors, clear materials are combined to form a gentle yet alpine modern style. Wood, stone and structured concrete give relaxation an anchor. Violet – ​the colour of happiness and the name of the daughter of a partner – ​provides subtle touches of decorative colour in the extravagant interiors. Each of the three suite types has its own note of luxury: Senses Executive Suite is a jewel and impresses with furnishings that leave nothing to be designed for cooking and bathing. In Senses Suite Classic View, one feels cushioned against everyday life. In Senses Suite Deluxe View, wood, full of character, radiates an atmosphere of peace in which the senses can regenerate. After a sauna or massage in the relax area, the best thing to do is cuddle up in the best Belgian natural linen for the night – ​and dream of tomorrow’s uniquely beautiful pistes and tours on the Schmitten. Specials are also common at the Violett Suites: You can relax with a sparkling wine reception and massages – ​people also like to book ski equipment, skiing courses and airport transfers here.

The Lakeside Suites welcome their guests in perfect harmony with nature. This elegant house on the lakeside, the younger “sister” of the Senses Violett Suites, is also home to a top restaurant.

pure pleasure, directly by the lake E VA H O F LAKESIDE Photos: Lakeside Suites: H2 Agentur/Senses Violett Suites: Alexander Haidinger

SUITES

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The Eva Hof Lakeside Suites are gently nestled on the east bank of Lake Zell. Constructed primarily from beige to ochrecoloured stone, they radiate the elegance of the contemporary version of a noble English manor. For the interior, landlord Alexander Dorzweiler has used lots of light oak. Top furniture brands like Dedon, Meridiani, and Gloster create a classic and subtle, timeless ambience. From most suites, guests have a direct view of the turquoise waters or white ice cover of the AUSTRIA SALZBURG/ZELL AM SEE

lake, depending on the season. The Classic and Deluxe suites offer pure relaxation with their own private terraces. TOP-CLASS SLOW FOOD FUSION Pure pleasure is served at the in-house “Eva Hof Lakeside” restaurant. In his slow food cuisine, Michael Kogoy fuses different dining cultures and cuisines and at the same time cultivates regionally typical cooking. Guests can choose between 3, 5 and 7-course menus, or order the delicacies à la carte. One highlight of these is the steak of uniquely marbled meat from Wagyu cattle – ​which many connoisseurs consider the best steak in the world. The landlord plans to set up a shuttle service with an electric boat from sum­ mer 2019. Guests of the Senses Violett Suites will then also be able to enjoy the gener­ously-sized sunbathing lawn of the Lakeside Suites.


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DESIGN- UND WELLNESSHOTEL BERGLAND

The Bergland Hotel Sölden is exclusively nestled in the picturesque Ötztal. Generous ski slopes are right on the doorstop as are connections to the glacier skiing areas.

AUSTRIA TYROL/SOELDEN

1,700 m2 sky spa

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the best of winter

The hotel itself is also blessed with superlative features: Five-star comfort and excellent, carefully selected design blend together in the modern and stylish ambience of a true wellness hotel. The team around head chef Michael Eigl makes the mornings a thoroughly tasty affair with their rich breakfast buffets. In the evenings, their gourmet menus, which change every day, feature delicious creations made from seasonal and regional foods, and are like the conquests of culinary peaks. For example, specialities from the charcoal grill in the à-la-carte restaurant wine & dine. The luxury chefs are also very

attentive to the personal preferences of the guests. Delicacies and fine wines from the hotel’s own wine cellar round off the culinary delights. WOR L D -FAMOU S AS APR ÈS -SKI On the 1,700-square-metre Sky Spa you can not only enjoy excellent massages and alpine stones with the power of Ötztal garnets – ​the magical panoramic view from here of the magnificent Tyrolean mountain scenery is also more than unforgettable. A stay can be about health and beauty for one guest, and about living life to the fullest for another – ​the night-life of the party hotspot Sölden is ideal for this. The late riser breakfast afterwards is more than deserved. It is also just the place for winter sport – ​ carving, cross-country, skiing – ​now also with the joint ski pass for the skiing areas of Sölden, Obergurgl-Hochgurgl, Hochoetz-Kühtai, Niederthai, Gries and Vent. To round off, it also includes admission to the brand new 007 Elements, the cinematic world of James Bond. Once a week the legendary ski safari sets off from base-camp Bergland Hotel with multiple deep-snow world champion and host Sigi Grüner. To sum up – ​the Bergland Hotel Sölden really brings a sparkle to the jewels of a winter holiday.

NIDUM

AUSTRIA TYROL/MOESERN

1,500 m2 wellness-oasis

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on familiar terms with father christmas

The expansive view sweeps from the Nidum to the majestic panorama of the snow-covered Tyrolean mountains above the Inn Valley. The magnificent nature comes through the panoramic window directly into the rooms and suites of the Nidum, where casual designer furniture and accessories in pastel tones create a feel-good atmosphere. Anyone who takes to heart the number-one house rule (Leave your worries at home with your tie) falls – fully released from constraints – into an Alpine paradise.

C H R IST MAS MAGIC WI T H H E AVE N LY C U ISI N E Three restaurant areas are available for culinary treats. “Fresh and delicious” ensures great pleasure. At Christmas this is crowned with the best home-baked biscuits and the tasting of exquisite wines. Only Christmas Eve is more beautiful. First the brigade de cuisine provides heavenly pleasures, then the contemplative throng sets off on the lantern-lined way to the Christmas Midnight Mass in Seefeld. Trumpeters make for an authentic Christmas atmosphere at midnight. Sports lovers on the other hand indulge in the pleasures of the snow on skiing areas or cross-country ski trails near by hand. Or, after a winter walk, they find their special place in the 1,500-squaremetre spa area of the Nidum. One of these is the infinity pool, from which one has a view out over the white peaks. In the sauna area there are many different options, and one can also treat oneself to a relaxing massage or enjoy a yoga lesson – ​and then beautify oneself in the beauty area to one‘s heart’s content.

Photos: Nidum / Design- und Wellnesshotel Bergland: Anton Klöcker, Klaus Lorke

On the Seefeld Plateau, the Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel seems bathed in light from a sun that never sets.


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bottled lifeblood “We have developed a philosophy of sustainability with a very modern touch …”

Mr Kirnbauer, you have followed in the footsteps of your father as the scion of a wine-growing family: What new elements have you brought to the vineyard today? We have developed a philosophy of sus­tain­ ability with a very modern touch: We complete up to four work steps in the vineyard in just one drive in the tractor – ​with lower CO2 emissions and less soil compaction. Using a probe, we measure temperature values, precipitation and air humidity, and calculate the risk of fungal infections in combination with the weather forecast. Thus we specifically prevent diseases. And we heat with wood from our own woodland, and use the electricity from our photovoltaic system. “Conservation through technology” one might say.

31 years ago, a phantom was sighted on your vineyard for the first time – ​the eponymous cuvée of your establishment. Does the vintner show his true soul in the cuvée? The cuvée is the premier class of wine. In it, you taste the best from many wines – ​ and a lot of lifeblood flows into the bottle.

F O O D   +  DRINK

For you, what is the charm of work in the vineyard, what do you love about cellar work? After studying business, I worked as an executive consultant. Ten years ago I returned to the family vineyard – ​and I have not regretted a single day of it. My work is so varied. My work clothing ranges from rubber boots to smart suits for wine presentations. But unlike a doctor who forever deals with sick people, I move within an environment where I can enjoy a good atmosphere and positive dynamism. In the vineyard, my favourite thing is looking after the stocks in midsummer, and in the cellar it is the time of grape acceptance and selection. This comes down to just a few hours.

Which wine do you recommend for autumn and winter? With chestnuts, game, and goose I recommend a varietal Merlot – ​because of its forestal aroma. You can taste autumn foliage, forest floor, a little truffle – ​this wine is also very suitable for a nice glass in front of the fireplace.

Do you already have an idea for a future cuvée? If so, what character do you want it to have? My last cuvée had a very private character – ​I composed it on the occasion of my wedding this year in June. It is only meant for personal enjoyment, however. We do already produce very popular cuvées: the K + K Cuvée in the base range, THE PHANTOM in the upmarket segment and in the absolute premium range FOREVER. A Blau­fränkisch for the absolute top segment would still interest me, though.

K+K KIRNBAUER AUSTRIA B U R G E N L A N D  DEUTSCHKREUTZ

250,000 bottles and 7 types of grape: more than 70 % of the turnover is achieved with the three red wine cuvées.

Photo: Maria Pirchner

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G O U R M E T & B O U T I Q U E H O T E L TA N Z E R

self distilled

& with the finest note of juniper The picturesque scenery of Southern Styria is characterised by ranges of hills and vineyards, but a fine international drink is also manufactured here – ​Styrian Pale Gin. Its name, Aeijst, might not trip off the tongue, but it can be simply and tastefully explained: In the local Styrian dialect, Aeijst (pronounced: Ej-st) means branches – ​and Aeijst is a Styrian gin made from juniper, fresh from the branches. The idea occurred to Wolfgang Thomann years ago while he was distilling his own juniper schnapps. At the tasting, his whole

family was delighted by the flavour. The copper distilling kettle developed into a distillery, which was relocated to an old winegrower’s house in St. Nikolai in the Sausal. Juniper, lavender, ginger, cardamom and lemon grass are some of the nine botanicals, the 100-percent organic ingredients of Styrian Pale Gin. Every single one of the ingredients is critically tasted before being combined in a harmonious recipe for a “London Dry Gin”. Aeijst Gin has received several awards thanks to its simultaneously complex and rounded flavour, including taking silver at the International Wine and Spirit Competition 2015 in London. The fine packaging is also a signature feature. Gin lovers can see at first hand how it is created at the 400-litre distillery. They can even make the gin themselves: There is a special workshop for this at which the participants can cut the botanicals themselves and put them together to their own taste. Everyone gets a little bottle of their own creation to take home. Aeijst fans can find all the information about this on Facebook and Instagram. aeijst.at

P U S T E RVA L L E Y/ S O U T H T Y R O L / P FA L Z E N

pasta divina

If Hannes Tanzer had to be a culinary herb he would choose to be thyme. “Fruity and aromatic at the same time”, as he describes thyme. Translated into the human charac­ ter, this would perhaps mean: gentle and multi-faceted … It is undisputed that the chef of the South Tyrolean gourmet hotel has a multifaceted cooking style. He learnt the classics from his father Hans: Dumplings, stews, Sunday roast. With his entry into cooking, the son has brought his own changes, in the form of sesame, coriander and different types of pepper, but also with new cooking me­thods. Hannes Tanzer’s special magic touch for Italian and Mediterranean cuisine derives from his time at the renowned Lo­canda 4 cuochi in Verona. For example, he since has become known for divine pasta creations – ​ among other things.

Chef Hannes Tanzer stands for divine pasta creations. And for refined family tradition. BE T WE E N T RADI T ION AN D I N STAGRAM Anyone who simply thinks of spaghetti with sugo is very much mistaken. It is not without reason that the Tanzer received 14 points in the Gault Millau, was mentioned in the Michelin Red Guide, and was awarded two cooking spoons from the “Schlemmer Atlas”. Numerous renowned restaurant guides are now pointing gourmets to Issing in the Puster Valley. There, Alba truffle improves the tagliatelle – ​or, with salsifies, it accompanies the saddle of venison. As a guest to the restaurant, one dines in the stylish Merlotstube or Uhrenstube rooms; the hotel guests are served separately. The chef likes to find inspiration from tasting the creations of colleagues, but also on Facebook and Instagram. And anyone who is interested is welcome to watch him cooking in the kitchen.

Photos: Aeijst / Tanzer: Matthias Gasser

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G E I N B E R G  5 P R I VAT E S PA V I L L A S

H O T E L PA N O R A M A O B E R TAU E R N

U P P E R AU S T R I A / G E I N B E R G

S A L Z B U R G / O B E R TAU E R N

Whether you are in the fireplace room, with a view of fine ice crystals by the lily pond before the panoramic front, or directly next to the eponymous aquarium: the restaurant at Hotel Geinberg5 has many best places to offer. Not to be for­ gotten are those with a view into the glazed open-view kitchen …

winter voyage of flavours

The 4-star superior Hotel Panorama Obertauern celebrates the most sensual and festive time of the year, full of romance and pleasure. The top dishes of its á-la-carte restaurant delight the taste buds of gourmets and strengthen the muscles of skiers. Already showing tracks or covered with fresh powder snow – ​the snow-covered Salzburg Mountains are awaiting their guests.

In keeping with the distinguished ambience, culinary highlights are served here, new ones every day, corresponding with the specialities of the season. The winter journey of flavours leads, for example, from saddle of venison to fermented red cabbage and chutney with sea buckthorn from the house’s garden to sunroot with Erfurter radish. To finish, apple soufflé and the house’s own cassis crumble cre­ ation with echoes of the famous Kir Royal gladden the palate.

Photos: Panorama Obertauern, René Marschall / Geinberg  5

C AVIA R C HO COL AT ES  – A WOR L D F I R S T On 4 December, one will be able to taste the world’s first “caviar chocolates” – ​in the framework of a complete caviar menu. These unusually flavoured chocolates com­ bine the expertise of the caviar spe­cialist Helmut Schlader with the know-­how of the AQARIUM team: Head Chef Peter Reithmayr and Sous Chef David Bernauer. Restaurant Manager and Sommelière Ca­rina Egger helps guests find their way in the 25-page wine menu. Gault Millau has already honoured the excellent work of the AQARIUM team with two toques, and it was selected as a newcomer in Upper Austria in the Gourmet-Guide À la carte 2019. The villa guests of the Geinberg5 also have the possibility of enjoying an AQARIUM dinner in their own suite, between 6 pm and 10 pm.

festive menus as a winter highlight Every holiday-maker is warmly welcomed at the new Boutique-Hotel Panorama. The hotel’s alpine lifestyle design pleases the eye – ​as one moves through the variety of rooms and suites – ​from the Oriel Deluxe to Mountain View to the Cuddle- or TwoRoom Tower Suite – ​everywhere you will find comfort and rustic cosiness. In the restaurant Head chef Christopher Langer, awarded 2 forks by the 2018 Falstaff Res­taurant Guide, creates luxury class á-la-carte dishes. Regional delicacies such as Corn Chicken Supreme and Lungauer Venison Medallions pamper the palate, as well as the Special Tomahawk Steaks. Langer’s gourmet menus, which change every day, offer a complete experience of top gastronomy – ​the AMA Gastrosiegel guarantees the excellent quality of local and regional products. This reaches its high point in the holiday menus, such as on Christmas Eve.

At the Restaurant AQARIUM, pleasure has a new face every day.

FOOD + DRINK

If guests happen to have had a particularly intense day or have celebrated a birthday with choice treasures from the wine cellar, then all those who want to sleep in can order a “hangover breakfast” in the lobby until 11:30.


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connect to nature Share skin happiness. This is Vinoble Cosmetics. After a re-branding, Vinoble presents itself with a new brand identity: Natural. Sustainable. Unisex.

This powerful relationship to nature is consistently reflected in the whole new brand identity.

The products are unisex. Luise Köfer ela­ borates on this: “Care is not a question of one’s sex, but is instead aimed more at the skin type and the current state of the skin. The latter can change over time. Vinoble products help to protect the skin against irritations and external influences.” She adds that the uniform, function-related product names enable one to see at a glance which properties the product has and what it is used for. It is also new that the products now bear names in English, adapted to customers outside the German-speaking countries. CONN ECT TO NAT URE Connection to nature is the core of the brand philosophy of Vinoble Cosmetics. Nature is the source of inspiration for the spa treatments, which have won several awards, and the foundation of the exclusive product range. A connection that brings about a special state of the skin, which Vinoble calls “skin happiness”. This means the skin is happy and thus healthy.

PU R E LY VE GAN I NGR E DI E N TS The whole Vinoble range is based on purely vegan ingredients, is cruelty-free and absolutely free of unnecessary and/or harmful ingredients such as parabens, paraffins, PEG substances, synthetic colourants or hormonally active substances. In order to ensure the strict quality standards, the company undergoes auditing by the Vegan Society every year. SU STAI NABL E PAC KAGI NG Sustainable materials such as glass, wood and textiles define the elegant new design of Vinoble. Vinoble dispenses with secondary packaging and plastic. Vinoble uses a special, dark green UV coating to protect the precious formulations. Milled into the wooden caps, there is the Vinoble logo, in an unadorned style and reminiscent of the brand’s origin. The labels are made of fabric and have the brand and product name woven into them in simple lettering. N E W T R E AT M E N T C ONC E P T – ​ I N DIVI DUAL ISE D AN D F L E XI BL E Since October 2018 on, Vinoble started a new treatment concept for spa partners. It is dynamic and flexible, because the focus is upon the time booked. This means: only a time window is booked. This gives the guest the freedom to create their own personal Vinoble spa experience, which corresponds to their wishes and needs at that moment. The therapist adapts the treatments – ​which include both the body and face – ​individually to the guest. Supplemented by modules such as the invigorating foot ritual, deep-penetrating concentrate cocktail, or additional head massage, there are various possible combinations. All treatments are of course also provided at the Vinoble Day Spa in Kaindorf near Leibnitz and carried out by son Peter and his partner Sabrina with their competent team. With more than 200 partners in 14 countries, Vinoble, with its products and spa treatments, is positioning itself predominantly in hotel spas and day spas in the premium segment. The products are also available in the company’s own online shop. vinoble-cosmetics.at

Photos: Vinoble / Barbara Nidetzky

LU ISE KÖF E R IS A VI SIONA RY – ​O N E WHO A L S O PU T S H E R VI SIONS I N T O AC T ION.

And she does this in her own factory in the idyllic landscape of Southern Styria. Vinoble stands for luxury skincare – ​away from animal experimentation and plastic waste. The origin of Vinoble is the grape with its precious ingredients. The product line is unisex and based on purely vegan ingredients, animal testing-free of course and absolutely free from harmful ingredients. The elegant packaging is made from absolutely natural materials and goes without outer packaging and plastic – ​ Vinoble is here setting new standards in sustainability. “With our packaging we will in future dispense with plastic entirely and then only use sustainable materials such as glass, wood and textiles”, explains Luise Köfer proudly at the presentation. She re­veals, however, that the road there was a long and very challenging one. “But next year the first eco ships from the shipbuil­ ders Hapag-Lloyd Cruises, which will be taking to the waters next year in Hamburg, will be equipped with Vinoble”, she says proudly.

HEDI GRAGER The journalist and blogger portrays interesting people at www.hedigrager.com and writes about lifestyle, fashion, design, films and beauty.


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FOOD + DRINK

Cloves, cinnamon bark, turmeric, ginger and cardamom are the five friends of the new Organic Golden Rooibos Chai available in syrup form from Demmers Teehaus: in the shops from Austria to Finland to Japan and in the online shop. It is not necessary to pre-heat the teapot, and there is no complicated selection of the right filter: This syrup is simple to prepare as soon as you get home from out of the icy cold, and is also suitable for drinking in the evenings when tea should be warming but not agitating. R E DBU SH M E ETS YEL L OW RO OT Because this chai is based on caffeine-free redbush tea instead of black tea, but offers the same spicy taste experience as Demmers Organic Oriental Black Chai, additionally enhanced with turmeric, the so-called “yellow root”. It can be brewed into a golden, creamy chai latte with warm, steamed milk, and promises an undis-­

Yellow Gold - the golden yellow rooibos chai tea syrup from Demmers Teehaus evokes pure relaxation. turbed night’s sleep even when enjoyed late in the evening. Connoisseurs recommend a mixture ratio of one part syrup to ten parts hot milk – ​with a touch of cinnamon on the milk foam crown. The fine spice mixture of Organic Golden Rooibos Chai not only tastes seductive, but uses millennia-old healing knowledge from Indian Ayurveda and has a warming effect that is in addition to the drinking temperature of the tea. Now you are ready for winter. And if, somehow, there is still some left over in the bottle when the flow­ers have long since started to bloom: Organic Golden Rooibos Chai can also be prepared as ice tea. tee.at

D E M M E R S T E E H AU S BIO GOLDEN ROOIBOS CHAI

tea or coffee?

Photos: Espressomobil / Demmers Teehaus

Mobile coffee house under the clock tower – the Espressomobil is now also touring through Styria with its Vespa cars.

Whether it be the cattle drive of Lippizaner-Studs in Piber, the Graz Autumn Fair, or Motor GP: Since last summer, two Espressomobiles have also been on the roads in Styria – ​and wherever anything is happening there they are. Not only espresso is served in these Vespa cars, which have been converted into mini coffee houses, but also cappuccino, latte macchiato and melange … to go, or to linger over in the retro Italian ambience. Because not only the friendly-looking vehicle is reminiscent of Italy, the coffee also tastes like it does on holiday … “We use a mixture of 80 percent arabica beans and 20 percent robusta, freshly roasted in Austria at a low temperature with plenty of patience,” explains Alexandra Berger, franchisee of the Styrian Espressomobiles. Mariazell spring water is used for brewing.

FOR T H E PAL AT E AN D E YE S Those who want to can have a sayingor their own company logo conjured onto the cappuccino or caffè latte in the milk foam. Real fans also rent the Espresso­mobil for company celebrations, birthdays or other occasions, making drinking coffee together a special experience. For those who would like to become acquainted with the Espressomobil: During term time on weekdays, one of the two Vespa Cars is usually on Eggenberger Allee in front of the FH Joanneum. And recently the Espressomobil has also been offering reading pleasure: Thanks to a collaboration with zcircle and the Kleine Zeitung, up to 50 newspapers and maga­ zines can be read for free via Bluetooth in the vicinity of the mobile mini coffee houses. espressomobil.at

ESPRESSOMOBIL GRAZ


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nice to have:

fresh & cool

perfectly styled

Vinoble Cosmetics SKI N HAPPI N E SS

... that’s the aim of Vinoble Cosmetics, a cosmetics brand from Southern Styria. Every product in their whole range is based on vegan ingredients and has been produced without animal testing – examined by The Vegan Society every year.

HA I R DRYE R

www.vinoble-cosmetics.at

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start your engine FOUN TA I N PEN

Sequin Blue Fountain

aeijst like [ej-st] GI N

Classic elegance, the passion for precision and distinctive design – Bentely and Graf von Faber-Castell are both known for extraordinary products of exceptional value. These marvellous preconditions could start the relationship between both brands that flowed into a collection of writing instruments and accessories which perfectly combines the iconic Bentely brand with the timesless elegance of Graf von Faber-Castell.

full embodied

Available in 4 strengths EUR 390.–

C U VÉ E

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clean lines BAG S

Aeijst Dry Gin Das Phantom Aeijst – the southern Styrian gin of the Thomann family – is named after the dialect word for branches. Styria may not be traditionally known for gin, but that starts now – not a hundred but 43.5 percent. Aeijst is made from 100 % organic ingredients. Nine different botanicals were first tasted individually, then combined in a harmonious recipe. Handmade from honest conviction. Balanced in the taste. Puristic, but not simple. 500 ml EUR 36.– www.aeijst.at

Super Ego Bags in clean lines – just as extravagant as unisex – the young Grazer Designer Katharina Purkarthofer has already made it into well-known magazines like Forbes and the Vogue Italia New Talents with her collection INTROSPECTION. EUR 1,910.– Available in Graz, Los Angeles, Berlin and: www.katharinapurkarthofer.com

... is the showpiece by K+K Kirnbauer and amongst the best known wines in Austria. Its dark red colour perfectly mirrors the mixing of Blaufränkisch, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. Very sophisticated and full-embodied. Drinkable: 15 years Drinking temperature: 17°C Food recommendation: medaillon of veal and lamb with morel risotto www.phantom.at


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DIRECTORY LIFESTYLEHOTELS

CHINA

AU S T R I A

Das Kronthaler Wildkogel Resorts FISS  Alpslodge Life.Style.Hotel.Fiss FISS  Hotel Gebhard FUEGEN  Alpina Zillertal family.lifestyle.hotel GASCHURN  Montafon Lodge Luxury Lodgehotel und Spa GEINBERG  Geinberg 5 Private Spa Villas GRAZ  Augarten Art Hotel GRAZ  Lendhotel GRAZ  Roomz Graz GROSSARL  Hotel Nesslerhof HALLSTATT  Hallstatt Hideaway INNSBRUCK  Nala Individuellhotel INNSBRUCK – KÜHTAI  Jagdschloss Kuehtai ISCHGL/KAPPL  Hotel Zhero – Ischgl Kappl KALS AM GROSSGLOCKNER  Gradonna Mountain Resort KALTENBACH  Das Kaltenbach LAENGENFELD  Naturhotel Waldklause LECH AM ARLBERG  Berghotel Sonnblick LEOGANG  Puradies LERMOOS  Pure Lermoos MARIA ALM  Hotel Eder MAYRHOFEN  ElisabethHotel Premium Private Retreat MELLAU  Sonne Lifestyle Resort MOESERN  Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel NAUDERS  Aparthotel Arabella OBERGURGL  Hotel The Crystal OBERTAUERN  Hotel Panorama Obertauern SAALBACH HINTERGLEMM  Alpin Juwel SAALBACH HINTERGLEMM  Thomsn-Rock.Hotel SALZBURG CITY  Arthotel Blaue Gans SALZBURG CITY  Hotel & Villa Auersperg SCHLADMING  Stadthotel Brunner SEE IM TAL PAZNAUN  Hotel Weisses Lamm SERFAUS  Alfa Hotel SOELDEN  Hotel Bergland Sölden UDERNS  Sportresidenz Zillertal VIENNA  Das Tyrol VIENNA  Hollmann Beletage VIENNA  Hotel Schani Wien ZELL AM SEE  Eva Hof Lakeside Suites ZELL AM SEE  Senses Violett Suites ACHENKIRCH

NANJING

Kayumanis Nanjing Private Villas & Spa

BRAMBERG

C R OAT I A SUTIVAN – BRAČ

Hotel Lemongarden

F RA NC E Foto: Nidum

PARIS  PARIS  PARIS

AU S T R I A , M O E S E R N NIDUM Casual Luxury Hotel  Page 22

Hidden Hotel Hôtel Felicien Hôtel Odyssey

GERMANY

Der Klosterhof Das Graseck HUSUM/NORTHSEA  Thomas Hotel Spa & Lifestyle NUREMBERG  Art&Business Hotel SANKT ENGLMAR  Berghotel Maibrunn STUTTGART  V8 Hotel STUTTGART  V8 Hotel Classic TIMMENDORFER STRAND  SAND TIMMENDORFER STRAND  Hotel Seehuus BAYERISCH GMAIN

GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN

Photo: Philippe Egroote

S PA I N, M A L L O R C A Hotel Glòria de Sant Jaume  Page 3

Photo: Klaus Lorke

AU S T R I A , S O E L D E N Design- und Wellnesshotel Bergland  Page 22

Photo: Arnold Ritter

I TA LY, M E RA N O Suiteseven Stadthotel Merano  Page 13

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AU S T R I A , G E I N B E R G Geinberg 5 Private Spa Villas  Page 24


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DIRECTORY LIFESTYLEHOTELS

G R E AT B R I TA I N LONDON LONDON

P O R T UG A L

Sanderson St Martin’s Lane

Vila Joya Vila Vita Collection FUNCHAL Quinta da Bela Vista LAGOS Vila Valverde ALBUFEIRA ALGARVE

H U NG A RY BUDAPEST

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S PA I N

Lavida Hotel Convent de la Missio MALLORCA Font Santa Hotel MALLORCA Hotel Can Simoneta MALLORCA Hotel Glòria de Sant Jaume MALLORCA Hotel Tres MALLORCA Hotel Zhero – Palma MALLORCA Pleta de Mar GIRONA

MALLORCA

I TA LY

Hotel Tofana Casa Angelina AMALFI COAST Relais Blu BRIXEN Hotel Pupp CALABRIA Praia Art Resort CAMAIORE Locanda al Colle FLORENCE Home Hotel Florence GAVORRANO Conti di San Bonifacio GSIES La Casies INNICHEN Post Hotel – Tradition & Lifestyle ISSING Gourmet & Boutiquehotel Tanzer LIVIGNO Hotel Larice MERANO Suiteseven Stadthotel Merano MERANSEN Hotel Gitschberg MONTEFOLLONICO Follonico RIMINI i-Suite RIVA DEL GARDA Holiday IV Gardan SARDINIA La Coluccia Hotel TIROLO NEAR MERANO Der Küglerhof VENICE LIDO Hotel Villa Pannonia ALTA BADIA

AMALFI COAST

Photo: René Marschall

AU S T R I A , O B E R TAU E R N Hotel Panorama Obertauern Page 25

S R I L A N KA DICKWELLA SOUTH

UTMT – Underneath the Mango Tree

SWITZERLAND

Parkhotel Bellevue & Spa Hotel des Balances SAMNAUN Alpinlodge & Spa ZERMATT Hotel Matterhorn Focus ADELBODEN LUCERNE

Photo: H2 Agentur

AU S T R I A , Z E L L A M S E E Eva Hof Lakeside Suites Page 21

Photo: Peter Kuehnl

AU S T R I A , L E O G A N G Hotel & Châlets PURADIES

Page 16

Photo: Haidinger Photography

Photo: Alpslodge

AU S T R I A , F I S S Alpslodge Life.Style.Hotel.Fiss

Page 7

Photo: Matthias Gasser

I TA LY, I S S I N G Gourmet & Boutiquehotel Tanzer

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AU S T R I A , Z E L L A M S E E Senses Violett Suites Page 21

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