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Donbass Palace

Donbass Palace is the first 5-star hotel in Donetsk, that joined The Leading Hotels of the World (2005), and the Ukraine's leading business hotel in 2006 and 2007 according to the World Travel Awards Association.

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History

Hotel "Donbass" was built in 1938 upon the plans of N. Rechanikov and A.Shuvalova. During the construction phase, the project was redesigned by N. Porkhunov. Panteley Tamurov supervised construction. During the Nazi occupation of Donetsk, the Gestapo was headquartered in the hotel; the building was partially destroyed during the war. From 1947 to 1949, the building was renovated, but the dome was not restored due to lack of funds. In 1971, the Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture conducted restoration works. The hotel was considered an architectural monument of the Donetsk region. On February 26, 2001, the old building was blown up. On May 15, 2004, the five star hotel "Donbass Palace" was opened. The new building slightly differs from the original. Currently, Donbass Palace is owned by ESTA Group, which operates the real estate business of System Capital Management group.

Infrastructure

Donbass Palace is located in the center of Donetsk, near the Drama Theatre, the Opera House and commercial areas. The Hotel offers 129 luxury rooms, an indoor pool, spa-center and fitness club. Donbass Palace Hotel has two a la carte restaurants, a lobby lounge and L'Opera Hall, which serves as a concert hall or a ball room. For business meetings, the hotel provides a business centre and two conference halls.

Awards

Donbass Palace is the first Ukrainian hotel to become a member of the LHW

November 13, 2005 - “Ukraine’s Leading Hotel 2005”
September 20, 2006 - “Ukraine’s Leading Hotel 2006” and “Ukraine’s Leading Business Hotel 2006”

Other information

  • During the cornerstone laying in October 2001, Rinat Akhmetov buried a time capsule.
  • In 2008, Donbass Palace was a shooting area for the screen adaptation of Dmitry Gerasimov's novel "Cross in the Circle"
  • In 2009, Donetsk journalist Yevgeniy Yasenov published a book named Donbass Palace dedicated to the 5-year anniversary of the hotel.
  • Famous guests

  • Toto Cutugno
  • Alla Pugachova
  • Filipp Kirkorov
  • Iosif Kobzon
  • Oleg Menshikov
  • Nikita Mikhalkov
  • Players of football clubs

  • Milan
  • Barcelona
  • Roma
  • Valencia
  • Benfica
  • Lille
  • Celtic
  • References

    Donbass Palace Wikipedia