Hotel Voroněž, hotel in Brno
Hotel Voroněž is a large hotel in Brno made up of a ten-story main building and a smaller section called Voroněž II, containing 368 rooms in total. The property features wide hallways, conference spaces, and meeting rooms designed with a straightforward, functional layout.
The hotel opened in September 1979 using Swedish construction technology and designed by Hungarian architects. It was built to accommodate visitors attending trade fairs at the nearby exhibition grounds.
The hotel takes its name from the Russian city of Voronezh, which Brno has been partnered with since 1967. This naming reflects the original purpose of hosting visitors from the Soviet Union who traveled here for trade fairs.
The hotel is located in the Pisárky neighborhood near the exhibition grounds and is easily accessible by public transport or taxi. Its central location allows guests to walk to nearby shops, cafes, and parks.
The hotel's architecture from the 1970s blends Swedish and Hungarian design influences, making it a rare example of Cold War-era commercial architecture. This mix of international styles gives the building its distinctive character that remains visible today.
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