The Casino intersheet is in the Kurpark of intersheets in Bernese the upper country.
1858, however only 1 year was created could exist up to the legal prohibition of gambling in this canton. After an eventful other one use history it received 2001 in the course of new Swiss gaming house legislation with 22 other Swiss Casinos a B-license and on 3 July 2002 was again opened.
1858 acquires 33 private people that south the Aare belegene, approx. 14 hectars large property of the former medieval Augustinerklosters inter lacus, which had been waived in the reformation; the area was since 1528 in the possession of the municipality. In the middle by the area a promenade (today height way) is put on, at which hotels and park plants extend. This complex constitutes the former cure and today's congress center, into which also the Casino belongs.
1859 are opened the whey cure enterprise with cure hall, restaurants for reading, play, Konversation, restoration, music and balls; already 1 month later is issued meanwhile the prohibition for "hazard of plays", on which the nursing center is again closed. It will not give a play enterprise from this measure to nearly 100 years. The enterprise of the institute for whey cure is only resumed still 40 years long.
1862 are created the corporation "nursing center company intersheet".
1898 must be closed the institute for whey cure, which had fallen through with control by the Medizinaluntersuchungsamt; it is never again opened. The fallow lying health establishments are used temporarily by a beer economy and for sporadic meetings, before one year seizes later a new investment concept.
1899 - 1910: in the context of a comprehensive change project a concert and an auditorium are built, in order to be able to use the former health establishments in the future for congresses. This complex is opened 1910, the congress enterprise cannot be established however in the 4 years up to the outbreak of the First World War yet lastingly.
1914 - 1918:: The First World War constitutes a heavy break-down for the former cure center despite Swiss neutrality. At the beginning 1914 nearly the whole personnel is drawn in in wait position to the war service and the cure hall is closed. After Switzerland was not attacked, many coworkers can return 1915 to their jobs, but the business runs due to the general supplying crisis and inflation badly.
Starting from 1920 up to the Second World War the economy recovers; slowly the numbers of visitors and guest rise again.
In the Second World War the cure hall is re-designed to the depot of the army.
In the post-war period it comes to a comprehensive restructuring. Ales first 1946 the open concert-resounds eingewandet with Glasfenstern. After conclusion of the construction work (new garden design, jumping well, flower clock) the cure hall is again-opened.
1955-1958 are cultivated after further change work a small, to the bar adjacent play salon. 1967 develops the new input area at the height way and the "Petit Casino". Gambling of all kinds is still officially forbidden, takes place however nevertheless.
1980 are inaugurated a new congress building. The historical cure hall is taken up to the list of the Swiss federal and placed under Swiss federal monument protection.
1980 - 1987 became necessary a comprehensive reorganization of the historical cure hall.
1998 are created in Switzerland the legal basis for permitting gambling again and again too assigned gaming house licenses (SBG SR 935,52 from 18 December).
2001 assign the Upper House of Parliament of Switzerland on 24 October 22 gaming house concessions, of it a B-license for intersheets; 20 requests are rejected. The concession exists first for 20 years.
2002: The new Casino intersheet opens on 3 July.
The visitor has the selection between 120 play automats in the small play so mentioned, in grand jeu American of Roulette and Black Jack is played. In the context of the play enterprise also various Events is offered.
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