Schlössle Hotel

[4] The hotel has 23 rooms, meeting facilities, a restaurant, a cigar lounge and a traditional Estonian sauna.

[2] The location of the present hotel was mentioned in written sources for the first time in 1363, when an adjacent building (today the City Museum) was referred to as a merchant's home.

The buildings were sold to the mayor Marquart Bretholt in 1470 (he had earlier acquired the premises of today's City Museum).

The buildings subsequently belonged to several distinguished Tallinn families, such as Viant, van Husen, Blanckenhagen, Hetling, Intelmann and Schlovin.

In 1758 he initiated a reconstruction of the buildings, whereby they were transformed from Gothic warehouses into residential houses, with several Baroque elements.

Entrance to Schlössle Hotel