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Located in the heart of the Hermann historic district, a stay at the Hermannhof Inn places you in the center of Hermann activities. The Festhalle on the first floor is home to the finest Hermann festival activities and special events. Hermannhof Winery is a short stroll down First Street. Conveniently located at the corner of First and Gutenberg, the Missouri River to the north and the Amtrak station less than a block away connect you to the oldest and the most modern transportation systems.
Originally the site of an 1869 building destroyed by fire in 1886, the building was reconstructed yet that year in the latest Second Empire style to house the Monnig store, a hardware, mercantile, pharmacy and post office all in one, with the upper floors the home of its prominent proprietor. In 2007 the total restoration of the building was completed for the Inn at Hermannhof.
Built circa 1860 and sold to Christian and John Fleish, this reconstructed stone house was originally built west of Hermann on Highway 100. The two brothers from Switzerland were successful winemakers in the small haus winery tradition, producing 2500 gallons of wine in 1870. Christian Fleish and his wife Mary made this stone house their home while John built a brick house with stone wine cellar on an adjoining parcel. This brick house is still standing on Highway 100 West. To reconstruct this house each course of stone was carefully numbered and re-laid to recreate the original with its stone wine cellar some two feet thick. In 1865, Christian was drafted in Company K, of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry, United States army and was transferred to the Eleventh Missouri Infantry. He was in the battle of Spanish Fort and was discharged in January, 1866.
Relocated from its original site south of Hermann, this stone house was carefully reconstructed using exacting measurements and photographic documentation. Plastered walls with arched window and door openings capture the feel of the original 1840s stone house, typical of the rural house wineries surrounding Hermann. This home was an original “wine trail’ of the 1840 and saw many parties and events in it’s day. Neighbors and friends frequently gathered and traveled house to house, enjoying wine, food and music of the region. One of the first two babies born in the settlement was Karl Hoehn.
237 East First Street - Hermann, MO 65041
Local: 573-486-5199
Toll Free: 888-268-1422
TheInn@Hermannhof.com
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