Features

+ Wooden balcony with lake views

+ Small pantry of regional delicacies

+ Historic garden

+ Sunsets over Lake Constance

Rooms

+ 3 apartments

Architecture

Mesmerhaus

A former barn high above Lake Constance, rebuilt with a designer’s eye and a host’s warm instinct. Where Italian pieces meet Vorarlberg craft.

Dorf 77, 6858 Bildstein, Austria
History outside,
design inside
Features

+ Wooden balcony with lake views

+ Small pantry of regional delicacies

+ Historic garden

+ Sunsets over Lake Constance

Rooms

+ 3 apartments

Architecture

Driving up the steep road through the forest, the sudden appearance of Lake Constance glistening in the distance stops you in your tracks. Luckily, you can also enjoy this view from the hotel’s cosy wooden balconies until sunset and beyond. The feeling of well-being and peace of mind that sets in is just what you need on holiday.

The barn is a treasure trove and pantry.

Mesmerhaus

The heart of Ludovika

 

Owner Evi Haller, who, as we know from Tempel 74, takes care of her guests in the former barn with a small, wonderful selection of regional delicacies. We follow her through the beautiful garden and enter via the 150-year-old door through which her great-grandparents once walked.

Inside, the rooms are open and minimalist, with an interior design you wouldn’t expect to find in this historic shell. Italian designer pieces and traditional Vorarlberg furniture, modern bathrooms and beautiful lighting.

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Every window offers an unbeatable view.
History out front, Lake Constance below.

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Vorarlberg

From the rooms’ infinite windows, you can observe the magical scene of the baroque basilica at dusk, as it looks out over the Rhine, the Swiss Alps and across Lake Constance from its vantage point on the plateau above the valley.

Mesmerhaus

Sundowner
views

 

It is the artistic fusion of architect Jürgen Haller’s eye and Evi’s passion for hospitality that makes the house so unique. She must have inherited her passion from her great-grandmother Ludovika, after whom she named the Penthouse Suite, the most beautiful of the three flats in the house.

150-year-old bones, beautifully reimagined.

Inside Mesmerhaus, the rooms are open and minimalist, with an interior design you wouldn’t expect to find in this historic shell. Italian designer pieces and traditional Vorarlberg furniture, modern bathrooms and beautiful lighting.