Historic Hotels and Restaurants ICOMOS
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Basel Region (4) Bernese Oberland (3) Central Switzerland (10) Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein (9)
Fribourg Region (0)
Geneva (Region) (0)
Graubünden (12) Lake Geneva Region (4) Neuchâtel / Jura / Bernese Jura (2) Schweizer Mittelland (2) Ticino (3) Valais (2) Zurich (Region) (7)
Basel (Basel Region)
Recognized "for the continual upkeep of the intricate historic Zunfthaus, or Guild House, which is carefully upgraded and continues to keep alive the local traditions with innovative culinary ideas".
Berne (Schweizer Mittelland)
The Kornhaus in Berne was built between 1711 and 1718. It is counted among the major works of Bernese High Baroque.
Brienz (Bernese Oberland)
This historic hotel, set beside the foaming
waters of the celebrated Giessbach Falls
high above Lake Brienz, is a small, exquisite
world of its own – just as it was one hundred
years ago.
Crans-Montana (Valais)
Opened in June 1930 on the sunny plateau
of Crans-Montana, high above the Rhone
valley, the Hotel Bella Lui is now recognized
as an outstanding example of Modernist
architecture.
Davos (Graubünden)
The Schatzalp was built in 1900 in Art Nouveau
style as a luxury sanatorium, and was
the setting for Thomas Mann’s novel “The
Magic Mountain”.
Flims (Graubünden)
Just an hour from Zurich, set in the magni -
ficent mountain scenery of Flims Laax, lies a
unique, self-contained holiday world, set in
the most extensive hotel grounds in the
whole of Switzerland.
Flüeli Ranft/OW (Central Switzerland)
The Paxmontana is an architectural gem,
built in 1896 in Art Nouveau style on a glori -
ous hilltop location. Its captivating blend of
historical charm twinned with modern service
and comfort has won it numerous awards.
Flühli / Sörenberg (Central Switzerland)
Charming Art Nouveau hotel in the Entlebuch
region, dating from the early days of tourism.
Gyrenbad / Turbenthal (Zurich (Region))
The first historical mention of the Gyrenbad
baths is in the Zürich tax register of 1464.
The present structure dates from the 17th
century.
Kandersteg (Bernese Oberland)
Charming house dating from 1753, offering
romantic rooms and superb Swiss cuisine.










