Hotel Waldhaus Vulpera
The Neo-Renaissance style Grand Hotel Hotel Waldhaus Vulpera with Sgraffito-Elements was one of the first addresses in the Swiss Alps and was a major Belle Époque monument in Europe. With its 270 beds it was the largest hotel in Scuol-Tarasp-Vulpera and was one of the most important new hotel buildings in the 19th century and is thus a piece of architectural history.
History
The Grand Hotel Waldhaus Vulpera was erected 1896–97 by the architect Nikolaus Hartmann senior (1838–1903), it was opened on June 8, 1897. Among the frequent visitors was also Friedrich Dürrenmatt, which was inspired by the Grand Hotel for his last novel “Durcheinandertal”. In 1988 the hotel was closed for renovation and guided tours were offered which also included the big kitchen, which was planned to be transformed in a swimming pool during the renovation works.
On 27 May 1989 the hotel was destroyed by conflagration which seemed to be a case of arson. The annual report of the Graubünden Insurance Company lists the following: Total loss Hotel Waldhaus arson, Amount of loss: 23 Million Swiss Francs. Today the site is transformed in a park, which incorporates architectural remains (such as cast iron columns) of the Grand Hotel
The Hotel Waldhaus Vulpera served as model hotel for Dürrenmatts last novel “Durcheinandertal”. After Dürrentmatt had finished his manuscript, in which the hotel burns down, the real Hotel Waldhaus also burned down. Charlotte Kerr and Friedrich Dürrenmatt have visited the hotel ruins in autumn 1989.
Exhibitions
- Hotel architecture then and now. (2008–2009) Das Gelbe Haus Flims. This exhibitions presents ten hotel biographies, among them „WALDHAUS VULPERA – a case of arson?“.
Movies
The Hotel Waldhaus was used for the BBC-production of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel «Tender is the Night». There is also a TV documentatary about the hotel's history and the conflagration:
- Tender is the Night (1985) BBC TV-production of the novel Tender is the Night (F. Scott Fitzgerald)
- Brand des Hotel Waldhaus in Vulpera (1989) by Claudia Knapp 6 mins.
Literature
- Friedrich Dürrenmatt: Durcheinandertal., Diogenes, Zurich 1989, ISBN 978-3-257-23067-3.
- Roland Flückiger-Seiler: Hotelträume zwischen Gletschern und Palmen. Hotelpaläste zwischen Traum und Wirklichkeit. Schweizer Tourismus und Hotelbau 1830–1920, Baden 2003, ISBN 978-3-906419-68-8, Pages 166-219.
- Ulrich Weber: Das Kurhaus im «Durcheinandertal». Friedrich Dürrenmatt und das «Waldhaus Vulpera» In: Seger, Cordula (Ed.), Grand Hotel. Bühne der Literatur. Dölling und Galitz, München 2007, ISBN 978-3-937904-54-2, Pages. 159–171.
External links
- Hotel Waldhaus Vulpera
- Hotel Revue
- The great loss of an architectural monument: 20 years ago the Hotel «Waldhaus» Vulpera was destroyed by conflagration (PDF-File; 3,84 MB)
- Movie about Renato Testa, the last owner of the Hotel Waldhaus Vulpera. The hotel fire is shown during minutes 4.00 to 5.00 of the 25 minute movie.
Coordinates: 46°47′15.51239″N 10°17′20.81″E / 46.7876423306°N 10.2891139°E