
A room with carpets, fabrics and pictures that radiate light.
Room size
28 m²
Number of persons
2
LOCATION
- In the quiet Raingasse
AMENITIES
- Large twin beds (200x210) made of local maple
- Soft down pillows and duvets
- Convenient bedside lighting controls
- Individual room temperature control
- Wengé wood floor, red-and-blue Gabbeh carpet
- Armchair and desk
- Kettle with TWG tea selection and instant coffee
- Umbrella and Greif bag
- Light Ajax marble bathroom with bathtub
- Certified organic cosmetics with delicate Alpine herbal fragrance
ALWAYS
- Free Wi-Fi, safe, interactive 32“ sat-TV with radio, telephone, minibar, hairdryer, make-up mirror, bathrobe, slippers
ON REQUEST
- Cot
- Connecting door to Comfort Room 102
- Various pillows
- Iron and ironing board
- Laundry and shoe cleaning service
GOOD TO KNOW
- 2 steps in the room
Klaus Stephan

Viennese artist Klaus Stephan
While the charcoal drawing by Rudolf Wacker (1893–1939) in Room 103 may seem pale in contrast with Klaus Stephan’s vibrant works, it is no less moving. ’Frau am Tisch’ dates from around 1935. Wacker switched from Expressionism to New Objectivity in 1923, and became the movement’s leading exponent in Austria. He continued his quest for spontaneous expression in his drawings, including ’Frau am Tisch’.