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History of the Hotel Brunner

Tradition you can feel

Each era has left its mark and shaped our house. Learn more about our roots in Amberg and the passion with which we continue the story of Hotel Brunner every day.

Early history

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  1. And so it begins...

    Postilion and butcher, Christoph Bayerschmid, opens the first imperial post station at Ziegelgasse 8. It was used as an important hub for mail traffic to and from Prague.

  2. The baker follows the messenger

    The White baker Christoph Rockhinger starts his work at Ziegelgasse 6. This marks the very beginning of the baking tradition on the premesis.

  3. The plague in Amberg

    The plague is also raging in Ziegelgasse. As a result, most of the houses stand empty and they change owners frequently.

Legend formation

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  1. A purchase with serious consequences

    Regina Wirth purchased the property, which during that time also included hop gardens and various outbuildings. Batteriegasse 1-3 were also part of the property.

  2. The Teufelsbäck

    Her husband Michael Wirth, also known as the "Teufelsbäck" begins his craft. His quick temper and a case of mistaken identity involving a billy goat led to his legendary nickname.

  3. The baker's son

    The property was taken over by Georg Lehner for a short time. In the same year Master Baker Ignatz Hauer, son of the "Teufelsbäck", takes over the business.

The Industrial Age

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  1. Real estate shuffling

    Parts of the property at Batteriegasse 3 are being sold. Today, the Hotel Brunner and Atelier Teufelsbäck are located here.

  2. First photographs

    Erstes Foto des Ladekrans in der Ziegelgasse

    A photo of the loading crane at the back of the building was taken this year. The bay window of the crane can still be seen on the building today.

  3. The predecessor's predecessor

    The entrance to the “Zum Teufelsbäck” restaurant on Ziegelgasse. The photograph was taken around 1900 - the date is an estimate.

    Historical photographs show the former restaurant “Zum Teufelsbäck.” At that time, the entrance was still located on Ziegelgasse.

Epoch of Hospitality

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  1. The old fades away

    A conceptual drawing of the lobby of the Hotel Brunner from 1958. The spiral staircase is already shown here.

    The historic restaurant building is being demolished. Architect Edwin Gräf begins construction of the new hotel on the Erras-Brunner estate.

  2. Topping-out ceremony

    Article from the Amberger Zeitung dated December 20, 1958, covering the grand opening of the Hotel Brunner in Amberg, featuring an introductory advertisement.

    The topping-out ceremony for the modern Hotel Brunner is being celebrated. Given its modern standards, the press will refer to the project as the “Kempinski of Amberg.”

  3. ... something new is taking shape

    An advertisement from the Amberger Zeitung dated December 1958 announcing the grand opening of the Hotel Brunner in Amberg.

    The Brunner family officially opens the hotel. It features 42 rooms with amenities that were considered luxurious at the time, such as telephones, showers, and painted cabinet doors.

  4. Wine bar in the neighborhood

    Wolfgang Litten runs the “Bacchus Klause” in the space that is now the Atelier. Over the years, the wine bar has become a popular gathering place for socializing.

The Treasure Era

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  1. A new era begins

    The front of the Hotel Brunner in the year 1989.

    The Schatz family acquires the Hotel Brunner. Extensive renovations follow to combine the hotel's charm with modern amenities.

  2. Real-life stories

    Local historian Hans Hummel created this overview of the history of Ziegelgasse 6, taking the Teufelsbäck into account.

    Local historian Hans Hummel has written an essay on the history of the property. To this day, this text serves as a reliable historical source for the house.

  3. Hundertwasser in Amberg

    The facade of Hotel Brunner in 2011—still featuring the original exterior sign

    Ute Schatz draws inspiration from the artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser. Since then, so-called “tree tenants”—such as maple and chestnut trees—have been growing on the hotel balconies.

  4. 50 years Hotel Brunner

    Companies in Amberg ran numerous ads to celebrate the 50th anniversary.

    The Hotel Brunner is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a grand celebration. At the same time, all rooms and bathrooms are being renovated.

  5. Well, of course -that's art!

    The Hotel Brunner, as you can discover today.

    The hotel’s distinctive blue lettering is being installed. Together with Marcus Trepesch, the “Kunst im Hotel” concept is being launched, in which rooms are individually designed.

  6. Return of the Teufelsbäck

    The beer garden at Atelier Teufelsbäck at night

    Konstantin Schatz takes over the Batteriegasse 1 location and, following renovations, opens the “Atelier Teufelsbäck.” The “Amirage” glass mosaic is being ceremoniously revealed.

  7. Corona

    Neon sign for Atelier Teufelsbäck

    The coronavirus pandemic has led to closures in the tourism sector. Atelier Teufelsbäck is responding with creative delivery services and launching the “Teufelsbäck LIVE” concert series in its patio, while Hotel Brunner is struggling to cope with the restrictions.

  8. Experience art

    The first of many art rooms—designed by Marcus Trepesch

    Almost all of the rooms at Hotel Brunner have now been decorated by local artists and offer a unique lodging experience.

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