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■ 20th century architecture
The Kurhaus, situated at northern entrance to the beautiful Old Town area of Hall, was built in the Thirties, based on the plans of architect Hans Illmer. It offered locals as well as visitors a wide range of spa facilities, particularly those involving salt baths. In 1979, the reconstructed Kurhaus was reopened as an event centre under the management of Innsbruck architect Hans Loch. The functionally-modern interior of the Kurhaus permits expansive staging opportunities. Individual room division and flexible technical equipment make the Kurhaus an architecturally delightful backdrop for events of all types with up to 600 guests.
■ Rooms / Facilities:
Two wide staircases lead from the foyer with its marble pillars up to the gallery on the first floor. There are two further rooms and the bar area.
Large room: 330 m², seating for up to 400
Small room: 140 m², seating for up to 100 persons
Foyer: room for around 100 persons |