We call it the upper room because it faces the street and is located in the street above. It is the smallest of the three master rooms that were built in the original house for the masters of the house. These were the wealthy Jewish townspeople – the Michelstetter family. The room is spacious, furnished with a double bed with a high mattress and modern canopy. There is also plenty of room for a sofa that can be unfolded to create a sleeping area for the children. All the furniture is solid wood and the large wardrobe is actually a small kitchen. The room has a solid travertine floor and original beamed ceilings. The furnishings are minimalist, generous and impressive. A nice bonus is the city view in a quiet location yet right in the center.
- Air conditioning
- Cot
- TV
- Wireless internet
- Shower, hairdryer
- Kitchenette
- Non-smoking
- City view
- Mini-fridge
- Electric kettle
- Parking