It is the oldest chalet in the
High Tatras. Ján Juraj Rainer built it in 1863. It was closed after the chalet Kamzík was built in 1884.
   
Later, in 1998 it was renovated. Since that time it has been open for public as a place offering simple refreshment for tourists without accommodation.
   
In the chalet, there is a small exposition of a history of porters, a collection of old equipment and ski. It is a precious treasury of original chalet architecture.
   
An interesting tradition is a program of "bowing to the Three kings" at the Bethlehem (a folk group of children from
Lendak village).
   
The responsible authority for the chalet is Peter Petras.