Our

History

From cable cars to a suspended terrace:
The true story of Miralago


The hotel’s main building is a historic landmark in the village of Pieve, Tremosine sul Garda.

Until 1933
, this exact spot was the terminal for the historic cable car that connected the village of Pieve with the shores of Lake Garda, situated 1,150 feet below.
The location of the hotel remains unique and spectacular: perched above the lake, it offers breathtaking views known and admired all over the world.

In 1960, my father, Francesco Rossi, purchased the building and opened a restaurant.

By 1970, his passion and dedication led him to build the first nine guest rooms, giving life to the hotel.

Over the years, driven by a desire to grow and offer more to our guests, we acquired three neighboring buildings.

Today, the hotel offers 33 rooms, each designed to provide a genuine experience in the heart of one of the most picturesque villages on Lake Garda.