The Arabella-Hochhaus is a 23-storey, 75 m, combined hotel, office and apartment building at Arabellapark, in the Bogenhausen neighborhood in eastern Munich, Germany.
History
Development
The building was designed by architect Toby Schmidbauer[4] and built from 1966 to 1969[5] by Josef Schörghuber. Until the 1990s, the former Musicland Studios was located in its basement. In order to meet demand for hotel rooms during the 1972 Olympic Games, the building was partly converted into the 467-room Arabella Bogenhausen Hotel, one of the largest hotels in Munich. In 1998, a joint venture was formed between Arabella Hotel Holding and Starwood and the hotel was renamed ArabellaSheraton Bogenhausen. It has since been renamed Sheraton Munich Arabellapark Hotel. The company operates the hotel jointly with The Westin Grand Munich, located across the street.