Monopol Hotel, Katowice

Monopol Hotel in Katowice is a five star historic hotel located in Katowice, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland at Dworcowa Street 5.[1]

Monopol Hotel in Katowice
Hotel Monopol w Katowicach
Monopol Hotel, Katowice, 2012
General information
Typehotel
Architectural styleEclecticism
Addressul. Dworcowa 5
Town or cityKatowice
CountryPoland
Completed1900
Opened1902
AffiliationLikus Hotele & Restauracje
Design and construction
ArchitectLudwik Goldstein
Other information
Number of rooms108
Website
monopolkatowice.hotel.com.pl/hotel-monopol-katowice

History

The hotel in 1917

The hotel was built in 1900 in the eclectic style with elements of Art Nouveau and Gothic Revival architecture on the site of former Cafe Central. It was designed by architect Ludwik Goldstein and officially opened in 1902. It quickly became one of the most representational hotels in the city.[2] Its first owner was Arnold Lustig.[3] The hotel is located opposite the Katowice historic train station and in the 1930s it housed the Orbis travel agency, restaurants, cafes, hairdersser's studio as well as the Kaftal lottery hall. During World War II, the hotel building was taken over and managed by the Germans. After he war, the hotel was the seat of such institutions as PKO Bank Polski and Polish Press Agency. At the beginning of 21st century, the hotel was renovated and in 2007 it acquired the five star status. Today it is part of the Likus Hotele & Restauracje group which belongs to the Likus family of hoteliers who also manage luxury hotels in Kraków, Łódź and Wrocław.[4]

Notable guests

Among the prominent guests of the hotel are Jan Kiepura, Arthur Rubinstein, Josephine Baker,[5] Karol Szymanowski, Eugeniusz Bodo, Marta Eggerth,[6] Deep Purple, Woody Allen and Paris Hilton.[7] In 2012, the England national football team as well as the Portugal national football team stayed at the hotel during the UEFA Euro 2012.[8]

See also

References

  1. "Rejestr zabytków" (PDF). Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  2. "Hotel Monopol. Historia Hotelu". Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  3. Bulsa, Michał (2012). Ulice i place Katowic. Katowice: Prasa i Książka. p. 62. ISBN 978-83-7729-386-7.
  4. "Rodzina Likusów od luksusów". Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  5. Bulsa, Michał; Szmatloch, Barbara (2018). Sekrety Katowic. Łódź: Księży Dom Wydawniczy. p. 21. ISBN 978-83-7729-386-7.
  6. "Hotel Monopol Katowice". Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  7. "Paris Hilton JEST W POLSCE. Pierwsze wideo". Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  8. "Hotel Monopol. Historia Hotelu". Retrieved 17 August 2020.

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