The Londoner Hof is a listed building in the Rococo style in the independent city of Kempten. It is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in the Kempten old town and has the address Rathausplatz 2.
The building was constructed in 1764 by the merchant and mayor Johann Christoph Fehr as a patrician palace. The builder immortalized himself with his coat of arms in the gable field of the facade. In 1827, the house was converted into a hotel and renamed Hotel and Albergo Londoner Hof. In 1885, the house was purchased by a family involved in the iron trade and served as a business house.
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