Forster Hof

You can easily access this apartment via elevator or staircase on the 2nd floor of the Hostertsgasse building. The apartment is spacious and because of carefully selected materials and no pet access also well suited for allergic guests. 

Bathroom: Daylight, barrier-free, spacious shower area, illuminated cosmetic mirror, 

Kitchen: fridge/freezer, ceran stove top, oven, microwave, exhaust hood, dishwasher, coffee machine and toaster. 

Living room / Dining Area: dinner table, leather couches, 4K Smart TV, CD / DVD / radio, highspeed internet access. 

Bedroom: Box-spring bed 1,80m X 2,00m, closet and bedside table.

 

Overview:

files/amsteinfelderhof/redaktion/apartment-lilie.png Size: 74 sqm
files/amsteinfelderhof/redaktion/apartment-lilie.png Occupancy: 2 people
files/amsteinfelderhof/redaktion/apartment-lilie.png Bedroom: 1 bedroom - 2 beds
files/amsteinfelderhof/redaktion/apartment-lilie.png Price for occupancy with 2 people:
2018 -90 EUR
2019 -98 EUR
20 EUR surcharge for each additional person
Price valid for weekly bookings

Services Included: bathroom towels, kitchen towels, bed sheets, highspeed internet, parking. All guests may use washing machine, dryer, flat iron and ironing board, which are at our guests' disposal in our utility room. 

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Floor Plan

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History: "Forster Hof"

The family of the knight „vom Forst“ played an important role in the 14th century in the Rhineland. Alone from the time between 1325 and 1400 more than 125 documents have been conveyed.

The noble manor was located where nowadays the elderly home of St. Maria and Josef can be found and we can even have insight into a floor plan from 1410. The family got especially rich through their vineyard properties and wine trading. Even today you can still find of the more important vineyards in Ahrweiler being called „Forstberg“.

The most important representative of the family was Johann I. who held the position of the mayor of Ahrweiler, which he bought for 150 old shields. Furthermore, he had good relationships to important people such as the earl of Sayn, implying that he was not only a good business man, but also a good politician.

After Johann’s death, his sister and daughter Hille, married to Hilger von Langenau, inherit the Forster Hof. They had two daughters, Lise got married to Johann von Einenberg and Nese married Romilian von Kobern. With the latter couple half of the Forst Properties transitioned to the family von Eltz and also the Forster Hof in Ahrweiler got split between the two families.

Since the devision, the Forster Hof is called Einenberger and Eltzer Hof.