Rotes Haus Dornbirn: A Landmark, Restaurant & History!
Ever wondered where history, gastronomy, and architectural marvels intertwine? The Rotes Haus in Dornbirn is not just a building; it's a living testament to centuries of Austrian heritage, a vibrant landmark where stories are etched in every timber and flavor dances on every plate.
Located prominently on the Marktplatz of Dornbirn, Austria, the Rotes Haus, or Red House, stands as a striking embodiment of the region's cultural and historical identity. Erected in 1639, this timber-framed structure, built in the style of a Rhine Valley house, has witnessed countless events, from convivial gatherings to pivotal moments in the city's history. Its distinctive red hue, derived from a traditional "ox-blood" protective paint, makes it an unmissable feature of the town square, drawing visitors and locals alike to its storied walls.
Name | Rotes Haus (Red House) |
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Location | Marktplatz 13, Dornbirn, Austria |
Year Built | 1639 |
Architectural Style | Rhine Valley House (Timber-framed) |
Historical Significance | Served as a residence, inn, and dance hall; site of significant political events. |
Renovation | Renovated in 1954 by August and Elfriede Rhomberg |
Current Function | Restaurant and Landmark |
Cuisine | Regional and seasonal Austrian dishes |
Awards | 84 Falstaff Points |
Contact | +43 5572 31555 |
Website | Stadtarchiv Dornbirn |
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