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EVENTS & MEETINGS |
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Let yourself be
captured by the magic of shlosshotel Lerbach... set in one
of the most beautiful parks in Germany.
At Schlosshotel Lerbach yuo will find numerous on-of-a-kind
venues to organize your spaecial event. |
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BEAUTY & SPA |
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A revitalising
visit to our wellness area and the Beauty Spa will round off
your stay in
the castle with a treat for the senses. |
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Special:
In addition to traditional treatments such as massage, lymph
drainage therapy, and relaxation programmes, the beauty spas
at Schloss Lerbach and Grandhotel (luxury hotel) Schloss
Bensberg offer special treatments such as the original "LaStone
Therapy" and "Thalasso" applications at the Schlosshotel
Lerbach or the Caribbean facial and body treatments, as well
as phyto-aromatic facials at the Grandhotel Schloss Bensberg.
The Spa Schlosshotel Lerbach uses the high-quality cosmetic
products by La Prairie and Ligne St. Barth. |
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Beauty Club:
If you like to enjoy cosmetic treatment and interested in
the world of cosmetics and wellness, you should become a
member in this club! |
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RESTAURANTS & BAR |
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Restaurant "Dieter Müller":
The cuisine of master chef Dieter Müller is so delicious and
mouth- watering that it seems to be out of this world and
straight from the stars. |
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Restaurant "Coq
au vin":
Elengant, country-style restaurant with fine country-house
cuisine.
Panoramic view
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The Castle Bar:
At our hotel is a place for personal meetings in "artistic"
surroundings. Works of art from Salvador Dali fill the walls
from floor to ceiling, and on thursday evenings, live jazz
and piano music can be experienced here as well. |
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OTHER THINGS TO DO |
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You will enjoy of a lot
of activities in the hotel: excursions to the town, hot air
ballooning, trips to Köln (Cologne), the wine cellar, golf
facilities nearby the property, amazing gardens, etc. |
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ABOUT COLOGNE (KÖLN) at 30 Min. |
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Cologne (Köln), the
largest city in the Rhineland, is so rich in antiquity that every
time a new foundation is dug, the excavators come up with
archaeological finds. Devastating though the World War II bombing
was-- nearly all the buildings of the Altstadt were damaged -
reconstruction brought to light a period of Cologne's history that
had been a mystery for centuries. Evidence showed that Cologne was
as important and powerful during the early Christian era as it was
during Roman times and the Middle Ages.
Cologne traces its beginnings to 38 B.C., when Roman legions set up
camp here. As early as A.D. 50, the emperor Claudius gave it
municipal rights as capital of a Roman province. In the early
Christian era, a bishopric was founded here and a number of saints
were martyred, including the patron of the city, St. Ursula. During
the Middle Ages, as Cologne became a center for international trade,
Romanesque and Gothic churches were built with prosperous merchants'
gold. Today there is much to see from every period of the city's
2,000-year history -- from the old Roman towers to the modern opera
house. But Cologne is also a bustling modern city, with a lively
population. It's also increasingly becoming the fine-art capital of
Germany. |
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