The Kurhaus, an Art Nouveau masterpiece built by Josef Czerny, serves as the primary venue for the Merano WineFestival. Overlooking the famous Merano promenade, Lungo Passirio, its crowning Three Graces have become an emblem of the festival.
Kursaal: The Main Hall
The Kursaal, characterized by its expansive glass features, stands as the central heart of the Kurhaus. Its large doors provide direct access to the southern terrace and the promenade.
Pavillon des Fleurs
This mirrored hall, adorned with gold accents and neoclassical stucco work, offers direct access to the terrace overlooking the promenade.
Sala Ohmann
Named after the architect Friedrich Ohmann, this room is located in the eastern wing, adjacent to the Pavillon Des Fleurs, and provides an elegant atmosphere.
Sala Czerny and Sala Lentner
Located on the first floor, these rooms are perfect for smaller receptions and conferences.
The Rotonda
The luxurious foyer of the Kurhaus, with its grand staircases and refined decorations, leads out to the promenade.
The Terrace
Stretching southward, the terraces of the Kursaal and Pavillon des Fleurs offer panoramic views of the Merano promenade.
History of the Kurhaus
Established in the 19th century as a healing and entertainment destination for European nobility, the Kurhaus has evolved as a cultural and tourism hub in Merano.
