Trademark for a new concept in tourism
The name was inspired by the postal code of the Vals municipality: 7132 Hotel, 7132 House of Architects, 7132 Glenner, 7132 Gastronomie and 7132 Therme. The number 7132 has become the trademark of a new tourism concept: moving away from mass tourism and towards exclusivity and originality.
The new 7132 Hotel was adapted to the architectural concept of the thermal baths designed by Peter Zumthor. In addition to Peter Zumthor, other top architects were invited to Vals to achieve this: Kengo Kuma, Tadao Ando and Thom Mayne were able to bring their visions to life. Every room is a visual experience for anyone who loves design and architecture: light colours and noble, natural materials dominate this timeless design, with each room overlooking the mountains that surround the hotel. The upper floor captivates with its three 90-square-metre Penthouse Suites, designed by Japanese star architect Kengo Kuma, offering a breath-taking view of the picturesque surroundings through a fully glazed facade. Bauwerk’s light Villapark Crema oak parquet masterfully connects modern architecture and the ancient mountains around the hotel. Thanks to the B-Protect® surface treatment, the parquet can also be installed in open-plan bathrooms.