On the southern slope opposite the Fuerstenhof, the Bellevue was constructed on the same level as a completion of the whole ensemble in 1819.

The curved basement makes a great visual impact on the classicist styled main front to the gardens. On both sides of the cellar entrance arcaded perrons lead towards the two-floored, main building which is recessed on a panorama terrace and which is connected to the one-floored side wing with open arcades.
Nowadays the Bellevue is used as a restaurant and café with a marvellous panorama view, a rustic inn and overnight accommodation.
The cellar was used as a food storage facility for the visitors to the health resort.