Auzinger, Restaurant and architectural heritage monument near Hintersee, Germany.
Auzinger is a guesthouse and architectural heritage monument in Ramsau bei Berchtesgaden, positioned at the threshold of Berchtesgaden National Park. The establishment provides guest rooms with contemporary comforts and a restaurant serving traditional Bavarian cuisine in rustic dining spaces.
The building arose in the 19th century as a structure along the old trade route to the national park, serving travelers and merchants passing through. Its original architecture and many period features remain intact, documenting its role as a stop for mountain hikers and artists of that era.
The Ramsauer Malerweg path leads to Gasthof Auzinger, marking the location where 19th-century landscape painters gathered to capture mountain views.
The location sits well-positioned for hikers heading toward the national park or nearby lakes, with ample parking available on-site. Visitors should explore the rustically furnished spaces to see how travelers were accommodated in earlier times.
A wooden oven from the 19th century is still used today for preparing meat dishes, giving the food an authentic taste. This old-fashioned cooking method has become rare in the region and makes every meal something special.
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