Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Overdose Sopilcone How Many Tablets

Harry's birthday party, 16.-17. January 2010

Saturday night we all went to the villa's land to Harry's 64th Birthday party. The villa was decorated for the occasion and looked wonderful.
We were served a delicious three-course meal of soup and main dish with pork, vegetables and potatoes. Followed by a dessert of cream cake.
The whole evening was about it Canapes - for free. This is something we would not get in Amsterdam.








































started at 21.30 clock the cabaret, in which Russell has really outdone themselves with the best Villa Show, I've ever seen - and I have seen many. Russell sang a Beatles song for Harry - "When I'm 64" (When I'm 64), but Russell changed the line of text in 'Now you're 64 "(Now You're 64) and that was very amusing. Then, the five boys - Michael, Luke, George, and Ladislav Ad'ka different numbers before, including Cowboys and Indians: A Monster routine that was very funny. The James Bond theme - followed by body painting with Paul and Dominic plus an oil show and a Sexy Boy show rounded out the cabaret. Phew - I was exhausted - the show lasted wonderful 90 minutes.
For me Michael and Ladislav were absolutely excellent. Two guys who have been very fit for her performance everything ..






























After the show - it was a very tasty strawberry cake - we sat together with the guys from the show and talked and drank into the early morning hours.

The next show at the Russell house is on 01/23/2010! Welcome

Thursday, January 14, 2010

What Does An 85 Pound Anorexic Look Like

Birthday boy Harry looks back - and forward




















At a time in life, in which most of us would rather enjoy a little relaxation and the do put up your feet, makes Harry Niessner, the owner of Prague's unique gay Resort Villa's land, just the opposite. For while he this week his 64th Celebrates birthday, Harry is more active than ever before and calling on a major change in his world-renowned company in attack.
Born in Bavaria, where his parents at the end of the 2nd World War II had fled after the Russian army had attacked their home in East Prussia, Harry grew up in a family with professional backgrounds in the hospitality and catering. A branch of the family had operated restaurants in the East Prussian main train stations of Olsztyn and Königsberg, while the other worked in the catering was in Berlin.
allowed Despite Harry's training in Economy and politics as well as English and French to give him a career in the international pharmaceutical industry. When he finally had his own company in Cologne, he used the 1990 collapse of communism, to expand into the Eastern European market, where not only the products of his German company marketed, but also in property development was.
As a gay man with a sense of business, saw Harry quickly hitherto untapped opportunity, housing facilities for the many gay visitors to provide that swept the new wave of tourists to the previously isolated behind the Iron Curtain countries. After a bigger property portfolio was built on rentable apartments, in 1998 he decided to go a step further and launch a full-service hotel for the same audience to life. In the past 11 years, Harry has reshaped the just acquired completely. "Villa's land was then in a terrible state," he says, "and it took an incredible amount of time, money and sheer hard work to get it to what it is today."
addition to the transformation of the property - a three-story building in a beautiful garden in close proximity to the Prague metro station Ladvi - were also Harry's commercial Invaluable experience in such key areas as marketing and customer relations, in which the Czechs, even after almost 50 years had almost a strictly state-controlled economy no experience. "One focus was to train my staff to international standards," said Harry, "but I have now built up a stable and reliable team that is led by my hotel manager Kiril, and a real pound for the operation."
Thanks to this hard work, Villa's country has not only developed into a commercial success, with an annually increasing number of guests. all over the world but also one of the known addresses in the gay scene in Prague. It is also the only Czech hotel - and one of the few in Europe - which has received several times the maximum award of three crowns by the recognized Spartacus International Hotel & Restaurant Guide. In conscious pride in the achievements Harry said: "We have become a likely best-known gay hotel in Eastern Europe, which offers its guests and visitors a unique welcoming atmosphere, where it in a quieter, more relaxed and discreet environment than in a gay bar, Contacts socialize with many young Czech and Eastern European men can come here and visit want to learn from all cultures and from all over the world in a true cross-generational mix. Agreed to by like-minded guests and visitors the opportunity to exchange experiences and make new friends and I'm proud that we have over the years created a real community to life, in which both regularly returning guests and first-time visitors immediately at come here. "
But Harry Niessner i.st certainly not a man to rest on his laurels. End of 2009, he has been a fundamental realignment of Villa's land known. "Building on a decade of successful operation and the feedback from our numerous Guests, we want to take a further step, "he says.
"As we attract to continue first-time visitors to Prague, understandably want to be out on the town to explore the many attractions, we also welcome many guests who had been here before and therefore prefer to spend more time in the villa itself. For them Villa's country is not just a place to sleep, but a true resort in every sense of the word, where you can simply relax or spend the day with different activities - often in the charming company of her new friends during their stay have come to know .. "
"In recent years we have launched several new initiatives - the in-house Wellness Center with our fitness experts and massage therapists, cooking weekends and guided tours of Prague and other parts of the Czech Republic are just some examples, and we have many more interesting projects in the pipeline, which will be launched soon "
" We want all our guests -. no matter how often they visit us - in the Villa's country think of Prague's unique gay resort, where they always find something new, that for them to stay in the city makes an even more beautiful experience. "
Asked on the future of Prague and its famous gay scene, Harry is typically optimistic and cheerful. "The city is still a great magnet for tourists from around the world who are attracted by the stunning architecture and the unique positive attitude of the Czechs," he says. "Prague continues to be the gay heart of Europe," he says.
"The Czechs are the most liberal set people of Eastern Europe and there is absolutely no discrimination against gays. Registered partnerships are legally recognized and a gay life in the western capitals like Berlin, Zurich, Paris or Madrid are very similar. Every year here gay new facilities - but, "he says with a smile," I remember with pleasure the fact that mine was the first. "

END NOTE TO EDITORS:
Harry Niessner be happy for a detailed interview about the development and future gay life in Prague and the Czech Repbulik available and about how he is probably most famous gay hotel in Eastern Europe has built. For interview requests please do I ask Michael Philippsen at 0049 4613181416th or skype: michael.philippsen. You can even request you more pictures of Harry Niessner and Villa's country.