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on the banks of the Isarco River and connected by a bridge to the old
town - are in fact enriched by the works of five artists who confronted
themselves with the past of this residence, leaving with their works of
art a narrative legacy in the different spaces of the hotel.
"When we visited Lasserhaus, we were enthusiastic about the idea of
tackling restoration of a building so steeped in history," say architects
Tiziano Vudafieri and Claudio Saverino. "It was not just a matter
of restoring a fifteenth-century building that was fully listed by the
Superintendency, but of giving it a new life and making it a point of
interest for locals. Also by using art, integrating the family's valuable
collection of classical paintings with new contemporary works. Our
project does not neglect the traditional soul of this ancient building,
instead managing to respectfully and somewhat subtly dialogue
with it and enrich it with contemporary languages and materials.
Lasserhaus has, in this way, become a small yet important new part
of the city's urban life and its propensity for hospitality."
The rooms
One the ground floor, the lobby and reception form a space full of
memories, characterised by soft lighting and decorated with family
works of art and heirlooms. This leads to the first four bedrooms and
a small lounge with a library corner for guests to use, as well as a wine
cellar with small tasting room, interpreted by one of the pioneers
of digital art, the Austrian Peter Kogler, who has used psychedelic
patterns to create unusual spatial depths to be explored one by one.
Walking up the internal staircase to the mezzanine floor, where
the architects have created a spa with sauna and jacuzzi, visitors
immediately encounter the work of Alexander Wierer, focused on the
incessant progression of time and the transience of the present. The
first floor houses the breakfast room and the other five bedrooms.
While their historical features are still visible, the rooms have been
given a new look thanks to a combination of natural materials, such
as larch and beech wood and brass, which warms and embellishes
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