For more than 500 years, guests have been catered to below the St.
Wolfgang pilgrimage
church. The actual "Weissen Rössl" came into existence in 1878.
Paul Johann
Peter, heir to the Peter family of
brewers, locally domiciled since 1711, acquired the "Weissen Rössl" in 1912 and thereby became the founder of the family-owned company that is now run personally by the third generation of the family. The writers, Oskar
Blumenthal and Gustav Kadelburg wrote the romantic comedy of the
loving head waiter and the dynamic Weissen Rössl hostess during their
stay at The Weissen Rössl in 1896. In 1930,
Ralph Benatzky composed the captivating
music, and on 8th of November 1930 the
premiere of the "The Weissen Rössl" operetta took
place at the great Schauspielhaus in
Berlin. Since then "The Weissen Rössl" - translated into many languages - has galloped around the entire world and tells of the
holiday romance on the
Lake Wolfgang. The
harmony of mountains and
lakes has always attracted artists, who sought and
found their
inspiration here. Rudolf Alt,
Gustav Mahler,
Marie von Ebner
Eschenbach and
Johann Nestroy chose the Salzkammergut as their
home.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whose mother came from
lake Wolfgang, carried the
musicality of this cheerful landscape to the high
culture of Europe. Even today, many
people engaged in the cultural
sector live in the lake
region. Art and
tradition are important here. So take advantage of the widely varied range of cultural
events in the Salzkammergut. Each
one is
worth a
journey in itself!