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Bristol Hotel, Odessa

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Location
  
Odessa, Ukraine

Number of rooms
  
113

Opening
  
1899

Phone
  
+380 48 796 5500

Bristol Hotel, Odessa

Architect
  
Alexander Bernardazzi & Adolf Minkus

Address
  
Pushkins'ka St, 15, Odesa, Odessa Oblast, Ukraine, 65000

Bristol Hotel (Russian: Бристоль) is a hotel in Odessa, Ukraine. Built between 1898 and 1899, it is located in the city centre in Pushkinska Street, opposite the Odessa Philharmonic Theater. The hotel is in a mixed renaissance and baroque style., with Baroque classical statues and marble white columns facing the street. It has 113 rooms and is one of the city's notable landmarks.

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Description

This stylish four star 19th century hotel belongs to the same company as the nearby four-star Londonskaya Hotel which is roughly half the size.

History

The hotel was built between 1898 and 1899 to designs by Alexander Bernadazzi and Adolf Minkus and named the Bristol Hotel. Bernadazzi was an influential architect in Odessa at the time and the style of buildings in Odessa is assigned to him in particular. The name of the Bristol Hotel is thought to emblematic of luxury as another hotel built at that time was named the Hotel London.

After the Soviet revolution, the hotel closed in 1917. It sat vacant for some time, eventually serving as offices from 1922 to 1925. It reopened in 1928, but in the Soviet Union it seemed inappropriate for the hotel to be named after a major city in England, so it was renamed the Hotel Krasnaya (meaning "Red" in Russian) for the Red banner of the Revolution. The hotel closed in 2002 and underwent a lengthy restoration, reopening under its original name on December 15, 2010.

References

Bristol Hotel, Odessa Wikipedia


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