At an altitude of 2,315 m, accessible by gondola only, Berghotel Rudolfshütte on the bank of Weißsee lake offers guests an extraordinary holiday experience. The traditional hotel located within Hohe Tauern National Park, Austria, is a magnet for mountaineers, skiers and nature lovers. Its owners have responded to increasing demand by constructing a new extension that is integrated into the landscape with architectural flair. There, heroal window and door systems provide a generous view of the Alpine peaks and, with their optimum tightness, ensure energy efficiency and comfort, even with strong gusts of wind.
As one of the first alpine huts in Austria’s Hohe Tauern mountain range, today’s Berghotel Rudolfshütte in the State of Salzburg can look back on an eventful history. Beginning in 1874, it has seen various expansions as well as the construction of a building to serve as a hotel in 1959. Since then, numerous illustrious personalities have stayed here, from the Dutch Princess Irene to Austrian skiing legend Toni Sailer. The hotel owes its current size and popularity to Dr Wilfried Holleis, who took over the hotel together with his family in 2004, readopting its original name after Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria, son of then Emperor Franz Joseph I. In the years that followed, the owner family made multiple investments to enhance the attractiveness of this extraordinary hotel, which is one of the ten highest hotels in Austria and boasts its own ski area.