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HistoryA short family historyPasso Monte Croce is a very ancient Alpine pass which, in the Middle Ages, used to connect Venice to the German commercial towns. Even back then an Inn existed on the pass. Until 1919, the border between Austria and Italy ran through the pass. 1956
The “dreams” of Michael Happacher, which have
become reality ...
Click here to find out about the history of our Hotel ...
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2007
The ski slope infront of the house has been widend and constructed a new snowing system.
2006
50 years of the Kreuzberg (booklet front cover)
2001
Great party to celebrate the inauguration of the new Passo Monte Croce Hotel
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2000
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1998
Construction of Plaza between the Hotel and the lawn/ski slope
1995
The Golf Driving Range is established.
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1993
Building of the St. Michael's Chapel as thanks, that Much has survived the fall at Friuli.
1990
Construction of covered swimming pool, fitness centre and suites in the Verena annexe
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1983
The state route that used to separate the hotel from the ski slopes to the north of the building is moved.
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1978
Purchase of the Popera Inn, which is also located on the Pass, followed by the acquisition of a third building. Renovations and expansions over a number of years lead to the establishment of two annexes, “Verena“ and “Christina“.
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1972
Helga and Ricky Aichner get married and gradually take over the management of the family enterprise.
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1964
Fire! Thanks to the voluntary help of neighbours, the restaurant, ski lift and ski school are quickly restored.
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1957
The first ski lift is constructed in the Upper Pusteria valley, right next to the Hotel, facing the steep rocky sides of Croda Rossa and Cima Undici. Today this slope is approved by FIS (Italian Skiing Federation) for slalom races.
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1956
The inn is purchased by Michael and Hansi Happacher, who had previously run the Rifugio Comici at the foot of Cima Dodici. Thanks to a number of first climbs achieved in earlier years, Michael Happacher had been one of the most famous mountain guides in the Upper Adige region.
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