Rooms at 1477 Reichhalter
What a peaceful night! When did you last look at the stars or listen to the wind? Can you hear the brook flow? We love how things used to be but we are visionaries too. Our rooms want you to feel comfortable in the present – their names however are telling stories from the past. Dreams are bubbling along, entwining around the wooden beams, sneaking a peek through the blinds. Spin around and jump back into your cosy bed with fresh sheets. See you in the morning!
What a peaceful night! When did you last look at the stars or listen to the wind? Can you hear the brook flow? We love how things used to be but we are visionaries too. Our rooms want you to feel comfortable in the present – their names however are telling stories from the past. Dreams are bubbling along, entwining around the wooden beams, sneaking a peek through the blinds. Spin around and jump back into your cosy bed with fresh sheets. See you in the morning!
A journey through time: in the 16th century the ensemble of buildings included a house, a sawmill, a mill, a butcher's and a tavern. It was called Schönmüller.
double room for 2 - 3 persons
Schönmüller
The promising first name of the youngest owner or proprietor of the inn of yesteryear.
Erasmus, the beloved.
Immigrated from Merano at the end of the 17th century: for the Deprida family and their descendant Balthasar the inn of Lana was worth the move.
From the middle of the 15th century the former butchers were called “Lords of Helmsdorf“, after the residence near Lana of the same name.
Worth knowing: in the 16th century the inn included a house, a sawmill, a mill and a butcher's – also called “Metzbank“ or “Mözpanckh“.
Double room for 2 persons
Mötzpanckh
Since time immemorial the inn has owned the “Mihlgerechtigkeit“ or rather the right to run a mill (Mihl).
For centuries bread and other baked goods were sold from a “Brodtbank“ at the 1477 Reichhalter in Lana di Sopra.
It tickles our noses and smells so good... In the “Stadele“, a small barn, hay and food were stored.