DAS GERSTL Alpine Retreat
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Publisher & responsible for website content
DAS GERSTL Alpine Retreat
Lukas Gerstl
Schlinig 4
39024 Malles Venosta
Italy
Phone: +39 0473 831416
E-Mail: info@dasgerstl.com
Web: www.dasgerstl.com
Owner
Company Wording: Das Gerstl GMBH
Managing director / legal representative: Lukas Gerstl
VAT Code / UID: 02937770218
CIN: IT021046A1NHGZC79Q
REA Nr.: BZ-218198
Responsible for all content according to §6 of the MDStV: Lukas Gerstl
Photo copyright:
- Archiv Alpin & Relax Hotel DAS GERSTL
- Südtirol Marketing, Vinschgau Marketing, Ferienregion Obervinschgau
- SMG Blickle/Rier/Moser/Bernhart
- Frieder Blickle
- Photo Grüner Thomas
- Touristik & Freizeit AG
- Alex Filz
- Shutterstock.com
Design, Graphic & Web programming:
kreativagentur pixelrausch
bruggfeldstraße 1 | 6500 landeck | austria
phone: +43 (0)664 88 515 655
mail: office@pixelrausch.info
web: www.pixelrausch.info
Transparency
Publication and transparency in accordance with the law of 4 August 2017, 124 et seq. as amended.
- http://www.provinz.bz.it/de/transparente-verwaltung/veroeffentlichung-des-verzeichnisses-der-empfaenger.asp
- http://www.provinz.bz.it/de/transparente-verwaltung/gewaehrungsakte.asp
- http://www.provinz.bz.it/politik-recht-aussenbeziehungen/recht/dekrete.asp
- https://www.rna.gov.it/RegistroNazionaleTrasparenza/faces/pages/TrasparenzaAiuto.jspx
- https://www.handelskammer.bz.it/de/node/7255
Exclusion of liability
Disclaimer/Liability for content
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Liability for links
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Copyright
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Legislation
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