Albert's Schloss Birmingham is confirmed

26 July 2021

Albert Schloss has had its licence and planning application approved to open as part of the £700 million Paradise development in November.

It will take over part of the ground floor of One Chamberlain Square. Albert's Schloss Thew 10,000 sq ft venue Birmingham will be the sister site to the flagship Albert's Schloss in Manchester.

Albert's Schloss is named after German-born Prince Albert, Consort to Queen Victoria. Schloss is German for the stately house.

Albert’s Schloss Birmingham is "set to be a retreat from the modern world, where guests are invited to discover new things, celebrate one another, and revel in the wünder of Schloss. Expect roaring fires, raucous performances, tankards of Europe’s finest bier, and endless naughtiness".

Roy Ellis, chief executive of Mission Mars, said: "We're creating a retreat from the modern world where we invite guests to discover new things, celebrate one another and revel in the wünder of our magnificent Schloss. Influenced by our travels across Bavaria, Bohemia and Alpine European retreats, expect roaring fires, raucous musical performances, tankards of Europe's finest biers and robust Bavarian food in our wonderful Paradise surroundings."

Rob Groves, regional development director with MEPC, developer-manager of Paradise, added: "This is another new leisure brand and new concept for Birmingham we're thrilled to be welcoming to Paradise. It will offer a whole experience around eating, drinking, music and more to its customers and be an exciting new venue for the centre of Birmingham."

Albert's Schloss will join other brands including Vinoteca, Dishoom and Rosa's Thai at the redevelopment.

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