Welcome to Kaspars Inklusionshotel, where Franconian hospitality and modern, inclusive thinking go hand in hand. Our focus is on the individual - regardless of origin or physical limitations. Our hotel offers 18 lovingly furnished rooms and suites in a historic setting.
Our hotel offers 18 lovingly furnished rooms and suites in a historic setting, and we attach great importance to providing accessibility to ensure a comfortable and unforgettable stay for all guests. Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure - at Kaspars Haus everyone will find a place of encounter, well-being and openness.
The surrounding area offers numerous highlights - from the picturesque Franconian Lake District to the historic towns of Dinkelsbühl and Rothenburg ob der Tauber.
Visit fascinating museums, the impressive crypt or experience an exciting city tour through the old town.
Paid parking along the Fränkische Rezat and in the Hürners Höfe underground parking garage (400 m away).
What began as a vision has developed into a comprehensive renovation project in recent years. From the initial idea to planning and implementation, there have been many steps that have made this building what it is today - a place that not only invites you to linger, but also sets new standards for inclusion and hospitality.
The Friends of art of education had the idea of running their own seminar house.
The Kasparhaus was located in Ansbach.
Initiators: C. Grötzinger, H. Hombach and B. Ruf.
Foundation of the non-profit GmbH and e.V. First workshop.
Development of a new concept for the house. Elaboration of the concept:
• Inclusion hotel
• Inclusion gastronomy
• inclusion seminars
• Corona-Zeit
• Planning and optimization of the building structure for the new concept
• Applications to the Inclusion Office and Aktion Mensch
• Corona
Preparation of expert opinions:
• expert opinion HOGA
• expert opinion Bünk
• Delay due to inclusion office until 2022
• Start of construction
• Revision of the Bünk report with adaptation to the effects of the Corona period
• Financing with Sparkasse
• Optimization of building structures completed
• Elaboration of the individual concepts
• Hiring of hotel manager Planned opening Dec. 2023
• planned opening for summer 2024
• Employee application procedure
• Employee training on inclusion
• Planning completed
• Implementation Subsequent financing necessary
• Soft-Opening April 2025
• Regular operation from June 2025
Kaspar Hauser, known as “the child of Europe”, is one of the great mysteries of history. In 1828, he turned up unexpectedly in Nuremberg, a young man who could barely speak. Speculation quickly spread that Kaspar Hauser could be of noble descent, perhaps even an heir to the throne who was being kept secretly hidden.
His fate moved people deeply and his mysterious death in 1833 left many questions unanswered. To this day, his story continues to inspire historians, writers and filmmakers alike and remains a fascinating enigma of European history. Kaspar Hauser is a symbol of the undiscovered, of the mysterious - and of the search for identity and belonging.
We are currently still in the middle of the construction work. However, if you already have any questions or would like to reserve a room or a conference for the end of 2025, please do not hesitate to contact us!