Zum Riesen

The Giant
Zum Riesen

Zum Riesen hotel, 2014
Hotel chain Faust Miltenberg
General information
Architectural style Renaissance
Address Hauptstraße 97
Miltenberg 63897
Country Germany
Named for Trestam zum Riesen
Construction started 1411
Renovated 1589, 1948, 1970
Renovation cost DM 250,000 (1948)
Technical details
Material Half-timbered
Design and construction
Architect Jacob Stoer
Other information
Seating capacity 190
Number of rooms 18
Website
www.riesen-miltenberg.de

Zum Riesen (English: The Giant) is a hotel in Miltenberg, Germany and is one of the oldest hotels in the country, dating back to at least 1411.

History

Records show that a building existed on the site for some time previous, though the earliest known mention of the hotel is the registration of Trestam zum Riesen as landlord in 1411, making it one of the oldest continuously operating hotels in the world.[1][2][3] The hotel was rebuilt in the half-timbered, Renaissance style in 1590 by architect Jacob Stoer, using 100 logs donated by the city council.[1][4] The building has been renovated a number of times since; first in 1948 for DM 250,000; and again in 1970 after being purchased for DM 194,000.[1] In 2001 it was purchased by local chain Faust Brauhaus.[5]

A number of famous guests have stayed at Zum Riesen; including two Holy Roman Emperors, Frederick Barbarossa and Charles IV;[1] the leaders from both sides of the Thirty Years' War, Johann Tserclaes and Gustavus Adolphus;[1][3][6] Napoléon Bonaparte;[7] and Elvis Presley.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Von Tilly bis Presley: Deutschlands ältestes Gasthaus unter dem Hammer" [From Tilly to Presley: Germany's oldest guesthouse under the hammer]. Die Zeit (in German). 13 March 1970. Retrieved 2014-12-18.
  2. "German Inn". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. Google News. 1970-05-14. p. 18. Retrieved 2014-12-18.
  3. 1 2 Porter, Darwin; Prince, Danforth (4 November 2010). Frommer's Germany. Frommer's (2011 ed.). John Wiley & Sons. p. 266. ISBN 978-0-470-93362-6. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  4. Dettelbacher, Werner; Fröhling, Stefan; Reuss, Andreas (1999). Franken (in German). DuMont Reiseverlag. p. 77. ISBN 978-3-7701-4186-9. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  5. Diemar, Claudia (2010-09-11). "Miltenberg: Darum ist es am Main so schön" [Miltenberg: That' why it's so beautiful at the Main]. echoonline.de (in German). Retrieved 2014-12-18.
  6. Baedeker, Karl (1980). Baedeker's Germany. Prentice Hall. p. 189. ISBN 978-0-1305-5830-5. OCLC 7387536. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  7. Sundermann, Detlef (2014-11-27). "Hanau: Als Napoleon in Hanau nächtigte" [When Napoleon spent the night in Hanau]. fr-online.de (in German). Retrieved 2014-12-18.

Coordinates: 49°42′01″N 9°15′22″E / 49.7002°N 9.2562°E / 49.7002; 9.2562

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