Grand Hotel Heiligendamm
Bad Doberan-Heiligendamm, Germany
- Architects
- HPP Architects
- Location
- Bad Doberan-Heiligendamm, Germany
- Year
- 2003
The history of the Baltic Sea spa of Heiligendamm begins in 1793. After a decades-long process of decay, the landmark-protected structures were renovated in 2000 in order to restore what had been one of the most distinguished spa locations in Europe. On the basis of a few drawings and photographs the five historical buildings - the Orangerie, Hohenzollern Castle, Mecklenburg House, the Kurhaus (medical center), and the Grand Hotel - were reconstructed and modernized to create a five-star “Plus Hotel” with integrated spa, wellness, and conference center facilities according to modern standards. In close collaboration with local landmark officials the buildings were completely gutted, leaving only the facades intact.
Brief
Restoration and revitalization according to landmark protection criteria
Client
ECH Entwicklungs-Compagnie Heiligendamm GmbH & Co. KG
GFA
34.467 sqm
Hotel rooms
107 suites und 118 hotel rooms
Year of completion
1793
Award
MIPIM AWARD 2004 »Hotel & Tourism Resorts«
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