Klaudia built the house together with Stefan. She is very popular with the guests.
The regular guests appreciate her good mood and humor. Klaudia ensures that the guests at Monte Bianco feel comfortable and that all guests can enjoy their vacation in peace.
Robert took over the hotel business in 2024 and is Klaudia's son. Together with Klaudia, they run the house together.
Robert is responsible for reception services and can also be found behind the bar when a waiter is free.
Andreas is Robert's twin brother and has taken over the agricultural business, which he runs with passion.
He is also responsible for maintaining the hotel and clearing snow. He is also responsible for various work that occurs in the company.
On September 12th, 2023 we had to say goodbye to our Stefan far too early. He died in an accident at work in his beloved mountains.
We remember many happy moments with Stefan and are very grateful for the time we spent together.
Over the years Klaudia and Stefan have furnished the Monte Bianco with wonderful attention to detail. From the beautiful solid wood furniture in the rooms to the Alpine animal decor in some of the showers. There are many more interesting details throughout the whole building, with many pictures of Stefan in the mountains and pictures of regular guests.
The Hotel Monte Bianco is non-smoking throughout inside. For our guests who would like to smoke a cigarette, a smoking pavilion is available right next to the house bar.
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