Casselsruhe

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Historic postcard, around 1900
Historic postcard, around 1890

The Casselsruhe is a place name on the Bonn Venusberg .

For the silver service anniversary of Poppelsdorf mayor Heinrich Cassel, a bench with the inscription Casselruhe was set up at his favorite place . After the First World War , a memorial stone was erected on this site .

In the course of the years after 1862 several restaurants with the name Casselsruhe were built here one after the other and finally expanded into a hotel in 1895 under Jean Kessel. This was destroyed in World War II. After the reconstruction in 1959, the heirs of the operator Rudolf Kessel, who died in an accident in 1979, sold the facility to Steigenberger Hotels in 1987 . At the end of 1988 the hotel group completed a new building in the same place. From 2000 Dorint Hotels took over the house. The address is still An der Casselsruhe 1 today .

literature

  • Venusberg - The balcony of Bonn, history of a district , by Bernhard Berzheim, publisher: Bonner Heimat- und Geschichtsverein, Stadtarchiv, 2001, ISBN 3-922832-31-8

Individual evidence

  1. Historical excursion restaurant - memories of the old Casselsruhe in Bonn. January 17, 2019, accessed January 29, 2019 .
  2. http://www.general-anzeiger-bonn.de/bonn/bonn/venusberg/Bauruine-soll-Design-Hotel-haben-article811348.html
  3. http://hotel-bonn.dorint.com/

Coordinates: 50 ° 42 ′ 26.9 "  N , 7 ° 5 ′ 56.7"  E