Grand Hotel Lublinianka

51°14′51″N 22°33′28″E / 51.24750°N 22.55778°E / 51.24750; 22.55778

Grand Hotel Lublinianka
View of the hotel from the Litewski Square
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General information
Typehotel
Architectural styleEclecticism
Addressul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 56
Town or cityLublin
CountryPoland
Construction started1899
Completed1900
Design and construction
Architect(s)Gustaw Landau
Other information
Number of rooms72
Website
www.lublinianka.com

Grand Hotel Lublinianka is a four-star hotel in Lublin, Poland. The building was constructed between 1899 and 1900 and has served many purposes throughout its history.

History

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The building was constructed in the years 1899–1900, in just 17 months, for the Commercial Chamber of Lublin.[1] It was designed by Gustaw Landau, an architect working in Warsaw and Łódź, and a brother of one of the co-owners of the Commercial Chamber. It became a popular venue for business negotiations as well as meals. In 1910, the building got the architectural shape which has been preserved until today.[2] It was built in the eclectic style and features a Baroque dome, classicist colonnade and a Renaissance Revival attic.

In the period between the two world wars, there was a delicatessen shop and a coffee shop with breakfast rooms on the ground floor.

During World War II, the building was transformed into the Deutsches Haus because of its convenient location in the city centre.[3] In the 1950s, it was changed into a low standard hotel with Lublinianka Cafe and a restaurant downstairs.

Lublin Grand Hotel, a company belonging to the Von der Heyden Group, bought the hotel in 2000 and thoroughly restored and modernized it, which led to its re-opening, as a 4-star deluxe hotel, in May 2002. It offers 72 rooms and apartments, restaurants, cafes, gym, sauna and conference halls.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Historia hotelu". lublinianka.com. Retrieved 14 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Historia hotelu". liblinianka.com. Retrieved 14 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Historia Lublinianki". wyborcza.pl. Retrieved 14 August 2020.