From the former rectory to the gently renovated holiday apartment

August 2020

The “Holidays in the Monument” foundation was established in 2005 by the Swiss Heritage Protection Agency. It takes over historically valuable buildings, renovates them and rents them out as holiday apartments. There are currently 33 monuments on offer. Another property will be added soon.

Bringing building culture to life is the maxim of the Foundation for Monument Holidays. From 2021, for example, the renovation work on a former rectory in Valais, which is being converted into a holiday apartment, is to begin. The former rectory – called "Kaplanei" – is located in the Valais village of 400 people, Ernen. It was built in 1776 and used as a rectory until 1952. Since then, the property has been largely empty and is becoming increasingly dilapidated. That will now change because the Foundation Holidays in Monument was able to take over the building under construction law at the end of 2018.

The chaplaincy suffered from the long vacancy, says Nancy Wolf, who is responsible for marketing and communication at the foundation. Although the owners, in cooperation with the preservation of monuments, restored the outer facade, including the windows and the roof, there are neither modern kitchen facilities nor up-to-date sanitary and heating installations.

Building with its own house chapel
The plan is to concentrate on the maintenance of the existing substance during the extensive renovation work – this mainly includes the repair of the interior. Only the fixtures in the kitchen and bathroom should be implemented cautiously in a contemporary design language. The well-proportioned pre-protection house is particularly impressive due to the alternation of wood and stone on its eaves and the doors and windows framed with red tuff stone. Those responsible for the project emphasize that they radiate wealth and dignity. Characteristic of this type of building, the rear part of the house with the kitchen was made of stone. Inside there is also its own house chapel. When entering the reception room, the benefice's parlor, one notices the neatly worked, strongly curved paneling with the deep bevelled edges, of which there are not many today, can be read in the project description. The cube-shaped stove shows Saint George on a horse, the patron saint of the church and the parish, as well as Saint Catherine with the wheel.

H out with a manorial character
On the first and second floors you can find religious inscriptions in Latin, with which the residents probably wanted to give practical instructions on how to live, the preservationists suspect. One room on the upper floor has a vaulted plaster ceiling. In the middle is a painting. Painted, tulip-shaped flowers on the consoles and the arched portals to the cellar give the house its stately character. Future vacation home owners will soon be able to marvel at these treasures. ■

Events

2018: December – transfer of building rights
2019: Summer – Immediate maintenance measures
of the monument and inventory
and documentation
2020: Study order, planning and submission
2021: Start of renovation and rental

financing
The renovation of the "chaplain" is expected to cost around CHF 600,000. The operation of the holiday home will be financed through the rental income, which covers, for example, the costs of maintenance, repairs and administration. Thanks to the vacation in the monument model, the historic houses are to be preserved in the long term. The foundation depends on donations and contributions for the restoration of the monuments.

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