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This recreational building was built in 1928 by the Jewish goldsmith Mr. Fuchs, especially for family recreation. In the war years he was imprisoned in a concentration camp in Eisenach, where he died in 1942. In 90 years this property was returned to the family on the basis of restitution claims. After a complete reconstruction, the hotel was opened in 1993 and was named after Fuchs' granddaughter "Bedřiška". After a year of operation, the hotel has been transferred to Gastro, which has expanded its accommodation capacity to build studios and dependencies during its period of operation, making it accessible to the public and, in particular, to the guests with a landscaped garden and a tennis court along with a garden restaurant.
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