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MUZE Haus Duden Wesel
An 18th Century manor house, the birthplace of Konrad Duden, creator of the German orthography, now a charming, countryside hotel, fully immersed in the stunning natural landscapes of the North Rhine-Westphalia region.
An eclectic mix of statement period pieces, collector’s items and contemporary amenities lend the hotel a sense of uncompromising comfort and unending inspiration.
Adventurous, wanderlust travellers will find themselves in the perfect location to enjoy a host of outdoor activities while, at the same time, discovering Wesel’s vibrant cultural scene with a wide range of art galleries, museums, theatres and music venues.
Notice of Seasonal Closure
We are delighted to welcome guests for overnight stays through December 15, 2024.
Please note, the hotel will be closed from December 16, 2024, to January 15, 2025.
We will reopen and resume hosting guests starting January 16, 2025.
Thank you for your understanding. We look forward to welcoming you back in the new year!
Temporary Adjustment of Restaurant Opening Hours
We unfortunately need to inform you of a temporary adjustment to our restaurant's opening hours. Starting immediately, our restaurant will be closed on Sundays and Mondays. However, we are pleased to announce that our restaurant will continue to operate as usual from Tuesday through Saturday from 4pm to 10pm, offering our full range of culinary delights and impeccable service.
Explore our hotel
In addition to 65 guest rooms, we proudly boast 3 onsite restaurants - including a lovely winter garden and an outdoor terrace, a relaxing spa and wellness area, a bowling alley and ample and well-kept gardens.
Complimentary on-site parking, bicycle rental, wi-fi throughout, laundry services and take-away lunch boxes are just a few of the services we provide to make sure you have plenty of time to MUZE.
Explore the neighborhood
Wesel is a charming and historically rich town located in the North Rhine-Westphalia region, featuring delightful streets and squares, traditional half-timbered houses and cosy cafes. An unexpectedly rewarding off-the-beaten-track destination for travellers looking to explore Germany’s hidden gems.