Gelber Hof
This historic hotel is located in the picturesque Loreley Valley in the center of Bacharach. The Gelber Hof was built in 1728 by the Mades family as the first hotel-guesthouse in the town of Bacharach, and has retained its historic appearance to this day. The beautiful town of Bacharach was often visited by Victor Hugo, Clemens Brentano and Achim von Arnim, and since there was only one hotel in Bacharach at that time - the Gelber Hof - then they most likely stayed here! The rooms of the hotel are equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay, and at the same time have retained their historical authenticity, which is not found anywhere else. From the windows of Hotel Gelber Hof you can admire the vineyards, Stahleck Castle or the old town. In room equipment we offer for customers a bottle of sparkling wine and mineral water in Comfert DZ with balcony, 3BZ with balcony and apatrment.
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Burt Freeman Bacharach (Kansas City, Missuri; May 12, 1928) is a American composer, producer and singer. Hundreds of their songs, many of them in collaboration with the lyricist Hal David, were popular in the successful lists between the fifties and eighties and have been re -recorded by more than 1000 artists since then. has obtained The most important awards of the entertainment industry, including: six Grammy Awards, two Golden Globes, a BAFTA Prize, an Emmy Award and three Oscar Awards.
Many of his successes were interpreted by Dionne Warwick, but his collaborations with Perry such as Dusty Springfield, Jackie Demonnon, Bobbie Gentry, Tom Jones and The Carpents, among many others, also stand out. Some of his best known songs are: "Alfie" of 1965, "What the World Needs Now is love" of 1965, "The Look of Love" of 1967, "This Guy's in Love with you" of 1968, "Rainps Keep Fallin 'On My Head »of 1969,« I'll Never Fall in Love Again »of 1969,« (They Long To Be) Close To You »of 1970,« Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do) »of 1981,« « That's What Friends Are For »of 1986 and" On My Own "of 1986.
His music is easy to listen and he has been described as "a composer whose venerable name can be connected to any other prominent artist of his time." In recent years, some of his songs have been part of bands Sonoras of large-cut films, so various «taxes, compilations or relaunches are easy to find current It was included by Rolling Stone magazine in its list of "the 100 largest composers of all time." In 2012, both were awarded with the Gershwin Award for President Barack Obama for the legacy of his compositions in music.