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"Great is the power of memory that dwells in places." (from Cicero)

Villa Schönblick (later the Hotel Regina, today the Hotel Adler Balance)

In 1907, altar-maker Josef Höglinger had the Villa Schönblick built beneath the Plajes Hof farm. The villa housed a workshop, rooms for visiting artisans, and a small guesthouse.

In 1926, additional rooms were built in an annex; Höglinger also relocated his workshop to the new premises, replacing its predecessor with a dining room. The Villa Schönblick thus became the Hotel Regina, run by the Höglinger family until its sale and demolition in 2008, after which it was replaced by the Hotel Adler Balance. 

Hotel am Stetteneck

The forebear of the Hotel Stetteneck was a Tyrolean Art Nouveau style building, constructed by Johann Sanoner on the site of the Janon Hof barn in 1913. The building housed apartments, a butcher’s shop, and, for some time, the Imperial and Royal Post Office.

In 1938, the Stetteneck became an annex of the Hotel Adler, while in the Second World War, it was served as the only Dolomite air raid shelter. In 1962, the Stetteneck became a guesthouse and, in 1972, a fully-fledged hotel which is still run as a family business to this day.