
A room for the playful. Life outside is serious enough.
Room size
41 m²
Number of persons
2-4
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-yellow Kelim carpet
- Couch corner and desk
- Kettle with TWG tea selection and instant coffee
- Umbrella and Greif bag
- Grey Ikebana 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
- Extra bed for child or adult
- Various pillows
- Iron and ironing board
- Laundry and shoe cleaning service
Matthias Schönweger

Setting up Room 301: Matthias Schönweger and cage

Matthias Schönweger en route to Room 301

Matthias Schönweger at the door of Room 301
In Room 310, the light, vibrant drawing ’After the Bath’ by Karl Mediz (1868–1945) sits well among the found materials of Matthias Schönweger. Mediz’s work is influenced by symbolism and Art Nouveau, and comprises mainly portraits and groups of figures. The Austrian artist moved to Dresden in 1894, and belonged to the Viennese artist group ’Hagenbund’ from 1902 to 1912.