Juweliere Lutz Epple – 215 years of expertise .

Hardly any other jeweller can look back on as long and eventful a history as Juweliere Lutz Epple. Our experience of over 200 years distinguishes us and delights watch and jewellery lovers in Wiesbaden and the surrounding region. Our high standards in terms of quality and service ensure unique customer competence and are the foundation of our successful history. “The fulfilment of your wishes and requests is our profession,” says Natalie Ruppenthal, the Managing Director of Juweliere Lutz Epple. Casino Wiesbaden in the historic city centre embodies tradition and innovation just as we do. Our penchant for valuable objects and a pleasant ambience connects us to the casino. “We are very happy to have such a competent and respected partner in Wiesbaden,” adds Natalie Ruppenthal.


Excitement, entertainment and suave chic: Henkell loves a glamorous entrance.

Henkell is the ideal accompaniment to the big successes and thus Casino Wiesbaden’s most sparkling partner. Henkell is an ambassador of sophisticated living. As the most-exported German sparkling wine, it feels at home wherever style and elegance meet. For over 150 years, those very special and beautiful moments in life have been celebrated with its timelessly elegant cuvée.


Very close – by pure luck

The Nassauer Hof hotel is situated at the heart of Wiesbaden, directly opposite the historic Kurhaus spa building with one of Germany’s most beautiful casinos. Arrive and feel good is and has been the motto of the Nassauer Hof since 1813. The Nassauer Hof and the casino have always been closely connected – and not just geographically – as most of the guests of the Nassauer Hof are also guests of Casino Wiesbaden. We take time for our guests and are very happy to cater to their individual needs. This was also appreciated long ago by the Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky, who stayed at the “Hotel Nassau” and brought the inspiration for his subsequent novel “The Gambler” home with him from Wiesbaden, the “Roulette castle”.