CELEBRITY GUESTS
The guest book at Deidesheimer Hof is a chapter unto itself in international haute cuisine. Great names in world history have conferred, dined and signed their names here. Famous personalities from politics and business, sports and show business have left their dedications because they enjoyed experiencing the hospitable heart of the Palatinate. How wonderful that this heart beats at the Deidesheimer Hof for everyone who enjoys stylish dining.
Our walls are adorned with photos, newspaper clippings and autographs, for example from:
Ilse Aigner (President of the Bavarian State Parliament, 2 October 2025)
Paul Bocuse (French Michelin-starred chef)
Montserrat Caballé (Catalan opera singer)
José Carreras (Spanish tenor)
King Juan Carlos I & Queen Sofia of Spain (17 July 1997)
Prof. Karl Carstens (Federal President)
Jacques Chirac (French President)
Malu Dreyer (Minister-President, 16 January 2016)
Queen Elizabeth II of England (22 October 1992)
Joachim Gauck (Federal President, 24/25 May 2024)
Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev (President of the Soviet Union, 10 November 1990)
Thomas Gottschalk (television presenter)
Václav Havel (President of the Czech Republic, 15 October 1993)
Prof. Roman Herzog (Federal President)
Günther Jauch (television presenter & winemaker)
Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin (Russian President, 12 May 1994)
Udo Jürgens (singer)
Peter Kloeppel (chief presenter at RTL, 13 September 2017)
Dr Helmut Kohl (Chancellor of Germany)
Peter Kraus (actor and singer)
Hardy Krüger (film actor and writer)
Sebastian Kurz (Chancellor of the Republic of Austria, 26 May 2023)
Heiner Lauterbach (film actor, 10 July 2018)
Peter Maffay (singer)
John Major (Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1 October 1995)
Reinhold Messner (extreme mountaineer)
Martin Brian Mulroney (Prime Minister of Canada, 16 June 1991)
Boris Pistorius (Federal Minister of Defence, 9 July 2023)
Romano Prodi (President of the European Commission, 28 July 2001)
Dan Quayle (Vice President of the United States, 9 February 1992)
Otto Rehhagel (football coach)
Cliff Richard (British pop singer)
Peter Scholl-Latour (journalist and publicist)
Michael Schumacher (Formula 1 world champion)
Dr Frank-Walter Steinmeier (Federal Foreign Minister, 10 October 2015)
Neil Tennant (singer, Pet Shop Boys)
Margaret Thatcher (Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 30 April 1989)
Bernhard Vogel (Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate and Thuringia)
Fritz Walter (1954 World Cup winner and honorary captain)
Ulrich Wickert (journalist and author)









