Hotel Roessle

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The Hotel Rößle is one of the oldest inns in Todtmoos in the Baden-Württemberg district of Waldshut . It is located in the Todtmoos district of Strick.

history

Inn around 1950

The founders of the Black Forest inn "Rößle" originally came from Töplitz in the Ore Mountains. In 1670 they built an inn with a horse changing station on the pass road to the Hochkopf , the highest mountain in the Todtmoos community. In addition to its function as a leader and horse changing station, the Gasthaus Rößle was also closely connected to the Todtmoos pilgrimage through the stop of numerous pilgrims.

The owner name Schmid remained until 1918. In that year, the designated 20-year-old Rößle host Albert Schmid fell childless in the First World War. His sister Sophie married the wood merchant Josef Maier from Geschwend and became the Rößle landlady. In 2009 her grandson Thomas Maier runs the business with his wife Astrid. The inn is continuously family-owned and has been rebuilt several times, most recently as a hotel.

Location

An event in the history of the “Rößle” inn in 1953 was the shooting of the home film “When the village music plays on Sunday evening” . For the most part, it was a location in and around the "Rößle". The actors Rudolf Prack , Ingeborg Körner and Maria Seebald took part and stayed in the hotel "Rößle" , as did the actors Ludwig Schmitz and OE Hasse . The psychotherapist Karlfried Graf Dürckheim wrote some of his books in the Rößle.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.textatelier.com/index.php?id=996&blognr=1103

Coordinates: 47 ° 45 ′ 3.3 ″  N , 8 ° 0 ′ 0.2 ″  E