Hotel Albrechtshof, Historic hotel in Mitte district, Berlin, Germany
Hotel Albrechtshof is a lodging establishment in Berlin's Mitte district located near Friedrichstraße station, combining contemporary rooms with historic architecture. The property features 99 guest rooms, six event spaces, and a courtyard garden that provides a quiet retreat within the urban setting.
The building was founded in 1910 as a hospice near Friedrichstraße station and later functioned as an eye clinic during World War II. These shifts reflect how the structure adapted to serve different community needs across changing times.
The basement chapel serves as a place for daily worship and reflects the building's continuing connection to religious community life. Visitors can observe how the space brings together hospitality and spiritual practice in a single location.
The hotel sits directly beside Friedrichstraße station, making it highly accessible by public transport from various parts of the city. The internal courtyard garden offers visitors a place to rest away from the busy streets nearby.
One euro from each night's stay is donated to charitable projects run by the Berlin City Mission, directly connecting guests with local social work. This practice keeps the building's original purpose of serving the community alive in a modern way.
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