Great Escapes Alps. The Hotel Book
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Flowering mountain slopes and traditional meadows. Icy glaciers and
majestic summits. With their untouched nature and raw beauty, the
Alps have always been a source of fascination. Angelika Taschen
presents the best accommodation for Alpinists – historic inns,
guesthouses, monasteries, mountain huts, chalets, palazzi, design
hotels, even a youth hostel. A Mountain Tour of the Alps The Alps
are Europe’s biggest and greatest mountain range. Formed millions
of years ago, they became a popular destination for travelers in
the late eighteenth century – first for adventurers and explorers,
then for artists and writers, and finally for everyone who wanted
to spend summer in the fresh air of this wonderful scenery or take
part in winter sports. Angelika Taschen has followed in their
footsteps and collected the finest hotels in the Alpine nations of
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, and Italy. They include the
Kranzbach near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, built for a British
aristocrat, Gasthof Hirschen in the Bregenzerwald, where art-loving
visitors have been welcomed since 1755, and the Seehof near
Salzburg with its emphasis on contemporary art and fine cuisine.
The journey goes to Waldhaus Sils in Sils Maria, where many
creative guests have found inspiration, to the Schatzalp in Davos,
which Thomas Mann immortalized in literature in “The Magic
Mountain”, and to picturesque bed & breakfasts with a personal
touch such as Brücke49 in Vals and Maison Bergdorf in Interlaken.
High above Chamonix, mountaineers have stayed overnight for more
than 140 years at Refuge du Montenvers with its view of the Mer de
Glace, the largest glacier in France. In the exclusive Megève, too,
which Baroness Noémie de Rothschild put on the tourist map,
travelers experience the Alps à la française in the chalet hotel
L’Alpaga; and a bit of Italian dolce vita is provided by stunning
addresses in the South Tyrol such as the Ottmangut in Merano, Villa
Arnica in Lana with its nostalgic atmosphere, and Pension Briol
near Barbiano, constructed in 1928 in the Bauhaus style and
extended in 2021 with the addition of two extremely modern
buildings. This opulent book of photographs presents the Alpine
range and accommodation in large-format images, short texts, and
useful details on prices and how to get there. Walkers, skiers,
gourmets, and lovers of good living will find valuable tips and
very special accommodation: former monasteries where guests still
find peace and seclusion, a mountain hut at the heart of the
Dolomites, and a youth hostel occupying what was once a sanatorium,
a rare example of modern architecture in Switzerland that was
declared a heritage monument in 2002. The editor Angelika Taschen
studied art history and German literature in Heidelberg, gaining
her doctorate in 1986. Working for TASCHEN from 1987, she has
published numerous titles on art, architecture, photography,
design, travel, and lifestyle. Texts by Christiane Reiter is a
freelance author based in Brussels. She studied journalism at the
University of Eichstätt and worked as a travel editor for Ringier
Publishing in Munich and Zurich. Later, she established the travel
section of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung. Great
Escapes Alps. The Hotel Book Angelika Taschen Hardcover, 23.8 x
30.2 cm, 2.38 kg, 360 pages ISBN 978-3-8365-8920-8Multilingual
Edition: English, French, German