Grand Hotel, Sopot

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Grand Hotel Sopot
Sopot (DerHexer) 2010-07-16 043.jpg
Grand Hotel Sopot (2010)
Hotel chainSofitel
General information
LocationSopot, Poland
Addressul. Powstańców Warszawy 12-14
Opening1927
OwnerOrbis SA
Design and construction
ArchitectOtto Kloeppel, Richard Kohnke, Erich Laue
Other information
Number of rooms126[1]
Website
www.sofitelgrandsopot.com/pl

Grand Hotel in Sopot is a historic five-star hotel located in Sopot, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. It currently operates under the name Sofitel Grand Sopot.

History[]

The hotel was originally built in 1924–1927 at a cost of 20 million Danzig gulden as the most refined hotel in Sopot - the Kasino Hotel.[2][3]

Between 19–26 September 1939, the hotel served as Adolf Hitler's headquarters from which he went twice to the outskirts of Warsaw to oversee the invasion of the city.

Between 11–16 September 1966, the hotel hosted the 16th Pugwash Conference entitled Disarmament and World Security, Especially in Europe.[4]

On 13 December 1981, the hotel was the site of Operation "Mewa" (Seagull) carried out by the communist secret Security Service (SB) in which a group of Solidarity movement political dissidents was arrested including Lech Dymarski, Jacek Kuroń, Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Karol Modzelewski and Jan Rulewski.[5]

The Sofitel Grand Hotel is located at the seaside of the Gdańsk Bay, in the heart of the town and next to the beach. Sofitel Grand Hotel has been totally refurbished during the last years, the classical atmosphere from the earlier period is still present and the hotel is now both classical, and modern. In 2007 it was decided to open Grand Spa by Algotherm to maintain the history of Sopot as a Spa resort.

Famous guests[]

Grand Hotel Sopot at night
Front view

Some of the hotel's prominent guests include:[6][7]

See also[]

External links[]

Coordinates: 54°26′51″N 18°34′06″E / 54.44750°N 18.56833°E / 54.44750; 18.56833

References[]

  1. ^ "Sofitel Grand Sopot". Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Sofitel Grand Sopot - Hotel z historią". Retrieved 8 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Historia Sopotu". Retrieved 8 August 2020.
  4. ^ "Proceedings of the Sixteenth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs; Disarmament and World Security, Especially in Europe, Sopot, Poland, September 11-16, 1966". Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  5. ^ "Polowanie na Solidarność". Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  6. ^ "Sopocki Grand miał szczęście. Uratowała go podobno butelka wódki". Retrieved 8 August 2020.
  7. ^ "Sopot - Grand Hotel". Retrieved 8 August 2020.
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