Your Home Away From Home in Historic Berlin

Step back in time and experience the charm and history of Wurthmann House, where modern comfort meets timeless beauty.

A Century of History, Elegantly Restored

The Wurthmann House has stood as a landmark in downtown Berlin for over a century. Originally built in 1918 after the original mid-1800s structure was lost to a fire, this property is a testament to timeless craftsmanship and historic charm. The newly restored two-bedroom suite upstairs features exquisite chestnut window and floor trim, hardwood floors, and locally-made Amish furniture, offering guests a unique blend of historic character and modern luxury.

Experience True Amish Country Hospitality

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  • Unmatched Location: Nestled in the heart of Berlin, enjoy walking access to the town’s iconic shops, restaurants, and attractions.
  • Unique Accommodation: Handcrafted Amish furniture and panoramic views of historic Main Street provide an unforgettable experience.
  • Historic Significance: With over 100 years of history, staying at Wurthmann House is like stepping into a piece of Berlin’s heritage.

Robert & Connie Miller

Robert and Connie Miller, lifelong residents of Holmes County, bring a personal touch to your stay at Wurthmann House. Married for over 36 years, their dedication to preserving Berlin's history shines through every detail of this property. Robert, a general contractor, and Connie, a retired bookkeeper, have lovingly restored the upper level to create a welcoming, one-of-a-kind retreat for guests.