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is located in a elaborately renovated building dating from the 15th century. One part of the hotel was the home of Isaak Jakubowicz, the founder of the Isaak Synagogue. All of the 27 tastefully and comfortably furnished rooms have a bathroom with shower and toilet, a telephone and TV. Non-smoking and handicapped accessible rooms are available to guests. On the ground floor of the hotel is a kosher restaurant and the quaint pub Ye Old Goat. There is also a summer and a winter garden, a business center, a sauna and a mikveh (Jewish Ritual Bath House) in the cellar. Guests have access to secured parking at the hotel.
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