Alpine picturesque ski retreat
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In the Seiser Alm, an alpine region in Italy known for its picturesque slopes, which are suitable for skiing, the architectural firm Network Of Architecture (Noa) undertook the reconstruction and expansion of the Zallinger Refuge Hotel. The wooden barns dating back to the 19th century were redesigned as mini chalets, recalling the charm of an Alpine village. The architectural firm’s goal was to improve the quality and capacity of an old hotel unit without interfering with the environmental balance and the impressive landscape that spreads around.

As part of the expansion, 24 rooms were added in seven new chalets, which “coexist” with the 13 reconstructed ones located in the main guesthouse, thus increasing the hotel’s capacity. In the renovated hotel you will find a bar, a restaurant with a wide variety of wines, and a modern wellness center with views of the surrounding snow-capped mountains.

Photos Courtesy of www.seiseralm.it 
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