Gromada Hotel Dom Chłopa, Hotel building in Śródmieście, Warsaw, Poland.
Gromada Hotel Dom Chłopa is a hotel building in Warsaw's Śródmieście district that provides 313 rooms split into two star categories. The accommodations include 84 four-star rooms and 229 three-star rooms to serve various guest preferences.
The structure was built in 1961 by architects Małgorzata Handzelewicz-Wacławek and Bohdan Pniewski and remains part of the district's urban character. It is registered in the Municipal Heritage List and represents a significant period of post-war Warsaw development.
The building displays decorative mosaics by Hanna and Gabriel Rechowicz on its exterior, reflecting Polish artistic traditions. These ornamental details give the structure a distinctive visual character that stands out in the streetscape.
The building includes six air-conditioned conference rooms with a combined total of 420 square meters (4500 square feet) of event space and natural lighting. These rooms are equipped with multimedia facilities and suitable for meetings, seminars, and other gatherings.
The conference rooms are named after flowers and fruits such as Malwa, Róża, Jagoda, and Borówka, giving each space its own identity. This poetic naming tradition adds a personal touch to the event areas.
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