Duravit: Palais Wunderlich in Lahr in the Black Forest
Palais Wunderlich in Lahr in the Black Forest offers hospitality and privacy in a listed patrician house. It is here where global brand Duravit helped to create a classic bathroom that harmoniously rounds off the interiors.
Carl Wunderlich, colonial goods merchant and mayor, built his imposing municipal residence in 1798. When Alexandra and Alexander Hugenberg took over the listed municipal mansion, they lovingly converted it into an extraordinarily stylish lifestyle and event location, which opened its doors in 2019.
Their modern take on the historical building is a perfect place to unwind and at the same time upholds the history and tradition of the generously sized property. The individually designed, comfortably appointed apartments offer guests a stylish interior with a feel-good factor.
Stays of several weeks or even months can be arranged as well as visits for a few days. The extraordinary design – the combination of modern and vintage elements – generates a warm, cozy atmosphere.
In keeping with the style of the mansion, washbasins and toilets from the Starck 3 range were fitted in the individual apartments. This bathroom classic, created by designer Philippe Starck for Duravit, harmoniously rounds off the interiors.
The location, which also features a restaurant, can be booked for private and commercial functions and offers a range of options for individually planned events. The extensive garden with its terrace is an ideal venue for celebrations, as are the inner courtyard or vaulted cellar. The in-house library with fireplace is the perfect place for a small group to spend a cozy evening.
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