Golden Rose Hotel / noa* network of architecture

Architectural Patchwork. The property dates back to the 15th century and is said to have hosted Queen Victoria on her journey through in 1891. Goldene Rose was the first building purchased by the hotel's current owner. Fortunately, the four neighboring properties to the rear were also gradually put up for sale. This gave rise to the idea of grouping all the buildings under one roof, with particular attention paid to preserving the historic structure. For the planning and execution of the redesign, the client turned to noa*, which has a great deal of experience with projects in heritage-listed contexts and is well-versed in dealing with building fabric where nary a right angle is to be found.

Golden Rose Hotel / noa* network of architecture
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