Hotel in Lana, Italy
1477 Reichhalter
200pts15th-Century Stone Hospitality

About 1477 Reichhalter
A 500-year-old structure on Metzgergasse in Lana, 1477 Reichhalter represents a particular South Tyrolean tradition: historic architecture repurposed with contemporary hospitality sensibility rather than period-room nostalgia. The building's age is not a decorative gesture but a structural fact, and the tension between centuries-old fabric and fresh programming defines the experience here.
Five Centuries of Stone, Reframed
Metzgergasse cuts through the older quarter of Lana with the unhurried directness of a street that has never needed to announce itself. The buildings along it carry their age in the thickness of their walls rather than in any deliberate heritage presentation, and number 1477 Reichhalter belongs to that category firmly. The structure dates to 1477 — the name is both address and timestamp — and the physical presence of the building registers before anything else: stonework that has absorbed five centuries of Alpine light, proportions that predate the standardisation of modern construction, and a spatial logic shaped by a different era's relationship to interior volume and height.
South Tyrol occupies an unusual position in the Italian hospitality conversation. Culturally and architecturally more Austrian than Italian in many of its older structures, the region has developed a distinct approach to adaptive reuse: working with the grain of Tyrolean building tradition rather than against it, and resisting the urge to soften historic fabric with cosmetic renovation. The most considered properties in the area treat their old structures as active participants in the hospitality offer, not as backdrops. 1477 Reichhalter sits within that current, where the 500-year-old envelope is explicitly part of what the property is offering.
Architecture as the Hospitality Argument
The tension that defines serious historic-building hospitality is between preservation and livability. Treat the structure as a museum and the guest experience becomes reverent but static. Overwhelm it with contemporary intervention and the reason for being in an old building disappears entirely. The most persuasive examples in Italy , and there are several, from [Castello di Reschio in Lisciano Niccone](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/castello-di-reschio-lisciano-niccone-hotel) to [Corte della Maestà in Civita di Bagnoregio](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/corte-della-maest-civita-di-bagnoregio-hotel) , hold the balance by letting the architecture set the spatial terms while the programming and fit-out respond rather than compete.
1477 Reichhalter is described as marrying its historical structure with a fresh and sophisticated approach to hospitality, which in the South Tyrolean context translates to something specific. Sophistication in this region tends to be understated: material quality over decorative elaboration, precision in service over theatrical warmth, and a respect for the building's own spatial rhythm over the imposition of a design concept that could have been applied anywhere. Whether the interior reads as a careful stewardship of original fabric or a more decisive contemporary insertion, the building's 15th-century bones set parameters that newer constructions simply cannot replicate.
Lana and the South Tyrolean Frame
Lana itself sits in the Burggrafenamt district, between Bolzano and Merano, in a valley position that gives it a milder microclimate than the higher Alpine villages. The town is known for its apple orchards , South Tyrol produces a significant share of Europe's apple crop , and for a built environment that layers medieval, baroque, and 19th-century structures without strong separation between periods. Hospitality in the area ranges from large wellness-oriented hotels to smaller, more character-specific properties. [Hotel Schwarzschmied](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/hotel-schwarzschmied-lana-hotel) and [Villa Arnica](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/villa-arnica-lana-hotel) represent the town's more design-forward accommodation options, while [Vigilius Mountain Resort](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/vigilius-mountain-resort-lana-hotel) operates at altitude above the valley floor on a different spatial logic altogether. 1477 Reichhalter, positioned in the older street grain of the town centre, occupies a different niche from all three.
The broader South Tyrolean hospitality sector has invested heavily in the pairing of historic setting with contemporary food and wellness programming. [Castel Fragsburg in Merano](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/castel-fragsburg-merano-hotel) illustrates how properties in the area can carry significant architectural age while maintaining a crisp, modern service register. That dual identity, old container and present-tense experience, is what the leading operations in this corner of northern Italy have developed into a recognisable regional model. 1477 Reichhalter's positioning fits that model at the town-centre, historic-fabric end of the spectrum.
What a 15th-Century Address Implies About the Stay
Buildings of this age in northern Italian and South Tyrolean towns were typically constructed for purposes other than hospitality , merchant houses, guild buildings, or structures tied to civic or ecclesiastical function. The spatial vocabulary they carry is consequently different from purpose-built hotels: rooms organised around internal courtyards, ceiling heights governed by structural necessity rather than guest comfort calculation, and a relationship between public and private space that feels less segmented than modern hotel planning. When those buildings are converted thoughtfully, what remains is an interior logic that newer construction cannot manufacture.
For guests arriving from the larger Italian hotel circuit , from properties like [Four Seasons Hotel Firenze in Florence](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/four-seasons-hotel-firenze-florence-hotel), [Aman Venice in Venice](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/aman-venice-venice-hotel), or [Bulgari Hotel Roma in Rome](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/bulgari-hotel-roma-rome-hotel) , 1477 Reichhalter represents a different register. The scale is intimate rather than grand, the location is a working town rather than a showcase city, and the architectural identity is northern European in character: heavier, more enclosed, built for Alpine winters rather than Mediterranean display. That shift in register is part of what the address offers. See our [full Lana restaurants guide](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/cities/lana) for the broader context of eating and staying in the town.
Italy's most considered small historic properties share a common quality: the building itself does editorial work that no amount of interior design spend can replicate in a new structure. From [Passalacqua in Moltrasio](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/passalacqua-moltrasio-hotel) on Lake Como to [Casa Maria Luigia in Modena](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/casa-maria-luigia-modena-hotel), [Borgo San Felice Resort in Castelnuovo Berardenga](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/borgo-san-felice-resort-castelnuovo-berardenga-hotel), and [Borgo Egnazia in Savelletri di Fasano](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/borgo-egnazia-savelletri-di-fasano-hotel), the pattern holds: age, when handled without nostalgia, functions as a form of authority. 1477 Reichhalter's five centuries of fabric in a small Tyrolean town put it in that lineage, even if the scale and ambition differ from the larger resort operations further south.
Planning a Visit
1477 Reichhalter is located at Metzgergasse 2 in Lana (39011), in the Alto Adige / South Tyrol region of northern Italy. Lana is most easily reached via Bolzano, which connects to the Italian rail network and has road access from the Brenner motorway corridor. The town sits roughly midway between Bolzano and Merano, making both day trips practical. Given the small scale typical of historic conversions in this category, advance contact is advisable before arrival; confirmed booking details and current hours should be verified directly with the property, as information of that kind can shift with seasons. Guests exploring the broader South Tyrolean accommodation range should also consider properties at different altitudes and formats: [Vigilius Mountain Resort](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/vigilius-mountain-resort-lana-hotel) operates above the valley on a car-free plateau, offering a sharp contrast to the street-level, town-fabric experience that 1477 Reichhalter provides.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the signature room at 1477 Reichhalter?
The property's most defining spatial quality is the historic structure itself rather than any single designated room. A 15th-century building of this type in South Tyrol typically organises its most characterful spaces around the original structural logic: vaulted ceilings, thick-walled interiors, and the spatial proportions of pre-modern construction. Those features tend to be most concentrated in the ground-floor and principal public areas. For current room configuration and which spaces are in use, direct contact with the property is the reliable route, as the specifics of a conversion of this age are not always reflected in standard listings.
What is the defining thing about 1477 Reichhalter?
The building's age and its position in Lana's older town fabric are the primary facts. A property that takes its name from a construction date of 1477 is making an explicit argument that the structure is the offer , and in South Tyrol, where the hospitality sector has developed a coherent language around historic architecture and contemporary service, that argument has a recognised context and a peer set against which it can be read. The combination of 15th-century physical fabric and a stated commitment to sophisticated, fresh hospitality is what separates this address from the valley's newer wellness properties.
Do they take walk-ins at 1477 Reichhalter?
For a property of this type and scale in South Tyrol, walk-in availability depends entirely on occupancy, which is not publicly tracked. Given the intimacy typical of historic conversions in this category, capacity is limited and the better practice is to contact the property in advance. No phone number or website is listed in the EP Club database at the time of writing, so the most direct route is to contact local tourist information in Lana or to search current booking platforms. Guests already staying nearby at [Hotel Schwarzschmied](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/hotel-schwarzschmied-lana-hotel) or [Villa Arnica](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/villa-arnica-lana-hotel) may find it easier to arrange a visit through local concierge channels.
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