Living together makes responsibility tangible.
At Grandhotel Cosmopolis, around 50-60 people seeking asylum live side by side with guests, artists, and neighbors, right in the heart of the house. Although these living areas are managed by the Government of Swabia (Regierung Schwaben), not by Grandhotel Cosmopolis itself, this daily closeness shapes our commitment to dignity, encounter, and a fair, humane perspectives on asylum and integration.
While we do not replace public responsibility, we actively create spaces of encounter and stand for humane, long-term perspectives and a fair asylum policy, shaped by lived experience, not ideology. Our approach is grounded in human dignity and real needs.