On the ground floor of the Stained Glass House, the most spacious room—the former “parlor,” the hall of honor in a Saxon home. It overlooks both the street and the inner courtyard.
Located on the ground floor of the Stained Glass House, in the quiet courtyard where the Stained Glass House and the Tulip House together tell the story of the place, the Front Room is the most spacious room in the house and retains the authentic charm of the Saxon homes of yesteryear. Known in the past as the “good room,” this was the house’s room of honor—the place where guests were received and where every detail held significance. Today, the room retains its elegant proportions, generous light, and warm atmosphere, offering an authentic yet comfortable experience. It overlooks both the street and the inner courtyard. The original Saxon furniture adds depth and character, transforming every stay into a discreet journey back in time. The king-size bed and an additional single bed offer flexibility and comfort, making the room ideal for families or up to three adults. The dining place with table and chairs completes the space, perfect for working, writing, or simply moments of quiet. The elegant and inviting bathroom, featuring a spacious, threshold-free shower, harmoniously completes the experience. It is the perfect choice for those seeking space, authenticity, and an experience truly connected to the history of the place.
On the ground floor of the Stained Glass House, the most spacious room—the former “parlor,” the hall of honor in a Saxon home. It overlooks both the street and the inner courtyard.