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Historischer Hotelumbau – Wenn aus einer Idee ein eigenes Hotel wird
CH🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

Historischer Hotelumbau – Wenn aus einer Idee ein eigenes Hotel wird

The article describes the transformation of an old hotel into a new establishment by an inexperienced couple, Barbara and Martin Künzi, in the Swiss canton of Bern. The couple had long admired the historic building, which dates back over 120 years, and eventually decided to purchase and renovate it despite lacking experience in the hospitality industry. Their efforts involved significant challenges, including obtaining construction permits, changing architects, and managing the renovation process. Barbara, who works as a speech therapist, and Martin, a brand consultant, continue their professional careers while working on the project part-time. The renovation was further complicated by Barbara’s battle with cancer during the process, though she found comfort in focusing on the project as a distraction.

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Historischer Hotelumbau – Wenn aus einer Idee ein eigenes Hotel wird

The article describes the transformation of an old hotel into a new establishment by an inexperienced couple, Barbara and Martin Künzi, in the Swiss canton of Bern. The couple had long admired the historic building, which dates back over 120 years, and eventually decided to purchase and renovate it despite lacking experience in the hospitality industry. Their efforts involved significant challenges, including obtaining construction permits, changing architects, and managing the renovation process. Barbara, who works as a speech therapist, and Martin, a brand consultant, continue their professional careers while working on the project part-time. The renovation was further complicated by Barbara’s battle with cancer during the process, though she found comfort in focusing on the project as a distraction.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced narrative of the couple's personal journey and challenges without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on the personal and emotional aspects of the renovation rather than taking a stance on broader political issues related to housing, tourism, or local

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