Hotel Brda in Bydgoszcz

Hotel Brda
Polish: Hotel Brda w Bydgoszczy

Hotel from Dworcowa Street

View of the hotel from Dworcowa Street
Location within Poland
General information
Type Hotel
Architectural style Functionalism (architecture)
Location Dworcowa Street 94, Bydgoszcz, Poland
Coordinates 53°7′55″N 17°59′45″E / 53.13194°N 17.99583°E / 53.13194; 17.99583
Completed 1854
Renovated 1972
Client Provincial Tourist Company "Brda"
Technical details
Floor count 11
Design and construction
Architect Zbigniew Kostrzewa
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The Hotel Brda is a 3-star hotel located in the center of Bydgoszcz, at the junction of Dworcowa and Śniadecki Streets.

History

The building at Bahnhoffstraße 53, in the second half of the 19th century, belongued to Wilhelm Heise,[1] who ran an inn there. The innkeeping passed in the 1880s to its son, before becoming the "Heise's Hotel" in 1889, soon rename "Hotel Zur Neustadt" (Hotel of the new town).[2]

After World War I, the hotel has been renamed "Hotel Nowe Miasto", keeping the same meaning and the same owner. During the 1930s, the hotel activity collapsed and the tenement returned as a habitation house, owned by Emma and Werner Albrecht.[3] It even housed a showroom for a famous local furniture maker, Otto Pfefferkorn,[4] living at Jagiellonska Street N°2.

First projects to rebuild a hotel at this very location occurred in 1956, so as to mitigate the lack of rooms in Bydgoszcz after the nationalization of the hotels in 1945. Decision was made to erect a new building, under the supervision of company Miastoprojekt. The final design was approved by the City Council after 9 years of negotiation, the construction started in 1967 and was completed on August 29, 1972. On that day, at 7:00, the hotel opened its 75-seat café, at 13:00, the 150-seat restaurant, and at 16:00, the hotel reception. In addition, other services were made available, such as the hairdresser on the second floor, a PKO desk office on third floor, a bar-club, a TV room and an observation deck (on the last floor). The hotel employed at that time 240 employees, and provided all rooms with bathrooms, telephones and radios.[5]

One of the impact of the size of the facility is still now to narrow down Śniadecki Street to the point that the end of the avenue is closed to circulation.

Characteristics

The Brda Hotel is a monument in the city, by its size (the biggest in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship at its inception in 1972), but also by its style. The building reflects all the ideals of functionalism style, which the Polish People's Republic was fond of.[5]

Today, the hotel has 205 rooms, including single and double rooms, with two adapted for disabled people. A restaurant, a bar, a sauna, a solarium, a massage area are also available.[6]







See also

References

  1. Adressbuch nebst allgemeinem Geschäfts-Anzeiger von Bromberg und dessen Vororten auf das Jahr (1869). "Alphabetische Verzeichnis". auf Grund amtlicher und privater Unterlagen. p. 32.
  2. Adressbuch nebst allgemeinem Geschäfts-Anzeiger von Bromberg und dessen Vororten auf das Jahr (1900). "Alphabetische Verzeichnis". auf Grund amtlicher und privater Unterlagen. p. 11.
  3. Książka Adresowa Miasta Bydgoszczy (1933). "Alfabetyczny spis mieszkańców miasta Bydgoszczy". Książka Adresowa Miasta Bydgoszczy. p. 22.
  4. Avertisment in 1922 Bydgoszcz Address book
  5. 1 2 Krzysztof Błażejewski „To był wówczas największy hotel na całym Pomorzu”, Express Bydgoski 23 luty 2013
  6. "Hotel Brda Bydgoszcz". hotelbrda.com.pl. Networkway. 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
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