The Alps, reached the proper way: by following the curves that carry you toward light, air, and those destinations worth the ascent. Where every bend draws you closer to the good life in the mountains.
Architecture that takes the old alpine vernacular and edits it down to its essence. Clean structures, honest materials, and a confidence that comes from knowing what to leave out. For those who follow good design as instinctively as a trail.
Where Pedevilla Architects turn alpine restraint into understated luxury. Six suites and a penthouse carved from local materials – contemporary, grounded, unmistakably South Tyrolean.
If you are looking for a mountain adventure, the Schgaguler hotel is for you. The rooms are beautifully designed down to the last detail – local woods and deep green loden, spaces flooded with light.
Architecture that grows out of the mountain itself – wood, stone, silence. Matteo Thun’s vision turns vigilius into a place that doesn’t dominate nature, but disappears into it.
Born from an old mill and reimagined with Peter Pichler’s bold architecture, Milla Montis looks out over the Valle Isarco with contemporary ease. Inside, bright rooms and hay-scented spa rituals.
A building between past and present, crafted by Gion A. Caminada with local materials and a deep sense of place. Rooms, heights and the open-sky spa unfold like a modern alpine reverie.