GREAT IDEAS.
FANTASTIC PROJECTS.
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- WEISSENHAUS Grand Village Resort & Spa am Meer.
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- Königsfeld resort.
- PelleWelle 2.0.
- “Das Hotel” on Tegernsee lake.
Location.
Weissenhaus, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
Services.
Feasibility study / operating concept / profitability calculation.
Client.
Jan Henric Buettner (proprietor).
Time period.
January 2012 to March 2013.
The project.
Tradition and modernity, authenticity and exclusivity, five-star-plus luxury that does without stuffy conventions: WEISSENHAUS Grand Village Resort & Spa brings supposed contradictions into harmony, always striving to offer its guests an entirely new, innovative and unique experience.
Owned by an aristocratic family for over 400 years, the Weissenhaus estate was taken over in 2005 and, in close collaboration with the local community and in strict keeping with its listed status, painstakingly refurbished. The measures transformed the small village nestled around the “white castle” in Ostholstein into the luxury WEISSENHAUS Grand Village Resort & Spa am Meer resort.
The resort complex is made up of 40 buildings, ten of which are used for employees or inhabited by original village residents, and 30 of which are dedicated to hotel operations. They house, among other things, 60 hotel rooms and suites of the highest category, a spa, event rooms, several restaurants and childcare facilities.
It was key to the owner that the resort concept embody many of the impressions and sources of inspiration he had gathered from his extensive travels and stays at international hotels and resorts. He also attached great importance to preserving and upholding the unique fascination held by Weissenhaus and the special aura of its historical park landscape and listed buildings.
The completion of the first refurbishment phase and the inauguration of the corresponding sections of WEISSENHAUS Grand Village Resort & Spa took place in July 2014. A resort-owned management company is in charge of operations.
The project.
Tradition and modernity, authenticity and exclusivity, five-star-plus luxury that does without stuffy conventions: WEISSENHAUS Grand Village Resort & Spa brings supposed contradictions into harmony, always striving to offer its guests an entirely new, innovative and unique experience.
Owned by an aristocratic family for over 400 years, the Weissenhaus estate was taken over in 2005 and, in close collaboration with the local community and in strict keeping with its listed status, painstakingly refurbished. The measures transformed the small village nestled around the “white castle” in Ostholstein into the luxury WEISSENHAUS Grand Village Resort & Spa am Meer resort.
The resort complex is made up of 40 buildings, ten of which are used for employees or inhabited by original village residents, and 30 of which are dedicated to hotel operations. They house, among other things, 60 hotel rooms and suites of the highest category, a spa, event rooms, several restaurants and childcare facilities.
It was key to the owner that the resort concept embody many of the impressions and sources of inspiration he had gathered from his extensive travels and stays at international hotels and resorts. He also attached great importance to preserving and upholding the unique fascination held by Weissenhaus and the special aura of its historical park landscape and listed buildings.
The completion of the first refurbishment phase and the inauguration of the corresponding sections of WEISSENHAUS Grand Village Resort & Spa took place in July 2014. A resort-owned management company is in charge of operations.