In a quiet location at the gates of the royal capital Dresden and nestled in a nearly 7,000 m² garden or park, the former „Haus Sorgenfrei“ is one of the most beautiful and representative former wineries of the Lößnitz.
The villa survived two world wars unscathed by historians of the Dresden Zopf style – a time between temperate Rococo and Neoclassicism. After two extensive renovation and reconstruction phases in the 90s and most recently in the spring of 2016, the hotel, which stands at the highest level of monument protection, now shines in new splendor.
With its impressive roof ridge, the clock adorned by two fullhorns, the belvedere tower, a gilded griffin as a weather vane, the historic garden and park, and the lovingly restored buildings, the house combines the charm of yesteryear with the utmost in comfort. In addition to the restaurant in the former festival and garden room, guests can expect 14 individual rooms and two suites.