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Romance Hotel Tuchmacher
The Romantik Hotel Tuchmacher, two Renaissance patrician houses lovingly restored by the Vits family and converted into a hotel, invites you to visit the heart of the old town. Live in a monument from the early 16th century!
The Renaissance building, erected in 1528 by the Görlitz master builder Wendel Roskopf, which is entered through a richly decorated sandstone portal, still has important parts of the historical furnishings with valuable Gothic vaults and magnificently painted wooden beam ceilings from the Baroque period and thus an unmistakable, pleasant atmosphere. In 1998, the Tuchmacher, which consisted of four connected buildings, was converted into a hotel and carefully renovated. The Romantik Hotel has 60 stylish and comfortably furnished rooms and suites along with banquet and conference rooms as well as a modern wellness oasis with a fitness area. In the "Schneider Stube", the wood-panelled restaurant, specialties from Saxony and Silesia as well as upscale and creative cuisine with discreet accents are served by our chef Robert Kalich.
Your hosts, the Vits family
Görlitz looks back on an exciting history that has shaped city life to this day.
But the history of the city is just as exciting as the history of its origins
of the Romantik Hotel Tuchmacher.
The historical building was in the heart of the beautiful old town
lovingly restored by the Vits host family and converted into a hotel,
which harmoniously combines tradition and modern comfort.
Today the host family welcomes you with a lot
Hospitality and warmth.

Experience Gorlitz
Görlitz offers more than 4,000 listed and
buildings that have been preserved in their original form and lets you see long-gone ones
experience times!
Discover the history and traditions of a distinctive city!
The easternmost city in Germany is one of the most cultural and historical
most important sights of Central Europe. From the typical Gothic
Hall houses and the stately Renaissance and Baroque buildings
to the attractive Gründerzeit quarters can be found here
Cross-section through the entire history of German architecture.