The Schminke House Foundation in Löbau in eastern Saxony has struck a chord with the public with an exclusive offer. The opportunity to stay overnight in the classical modernist building designed by Hans Scharoun (1893 - 1972) has been extremely well received, said foundation employee Julia Bojaryn. More than half of the available dates for 2026 have already been reserved until the fall. The chance to use such an architectural monument as if it were your own home "doesn't come along very often".
The Löbau pasta manufacturer Fritz Schminke commissioned the house for his family of six. The work by Hans Scharoun from the early 1930s is one of the four most important residential buildings of classical modernism in the world - together with Haus Tugendhat by Mies van der Rohe in Brno in the Czech Republic, Villa Savoye by Le Corbusier in Poissy near Paris and Haus Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright in Pennsylvania. "We are delighted to be playing in this league," said Bojaryn.