Former monastery in Davos reopens as a hotel
Joseph's House will reopen its doors on 26 December. Owner Davos Klosters Mountains has turned the former nunnery and sanatorium into a three-star superior hotel. CHF 20 million was invested in the refurbishment.
Davos Klosters Mountains completes the refurbishment of Joseph’s House. The former nunnery and sanatorium has been converted into a three-star superior hotel over the past 18 months. On 26 December, Joseph’s House will reopen in its new use as a hotel. The renovated rooms and suites as well as the rooms for events can already be booked, the owner, which belongs to Davos Klosters Bergbahnen AG, announced in a press release.
Davos Klosters Mountains took over Joseph’s House, which had previously been used by nuns of the Dominican order, in 2007. During the remodelling into a hotel, the bathrooms on each floor were replaced by wet rooms in the individual rooms. The external appearance of the early 20th century building, on the other hand, was “only subtly refreshed”, writes Davos Klosters Mountain. In addition to 71 rooms, four suites and a flat, the hotel also has a wellness area, a fitness room and rooms for seminars and events. A total of CHF 20 million was invested in the renovations.