Bedrooms:
Guests are offered a choice of comfortable and stylish single, double and triple rooms. All our rooms have got a satellite TV, a radio, a telephone and an internet access.
All the bedrooms of the Pollera have been designed to meet the expectations both of the tourists and the businessmen guests, and at the same time keep the Art Nouveau style. All the rooms have a choice of a desk or a table as well as bathroom with bath or shower. |
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Interior:
The décor of the interiors of the hotel combine the elements of Art Nouveau and modern standards. The hotel provides a lift, an internet access (?) and a parking area located in the yard of the hotel building. |
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Hotel History:
The Pollera Hotel was founded in 1834 by Kasper Poller and since that time, for both the founder and his descendants, the development of the building has always been a priority, and as a consequence in the period between WW I and WW II it became one of the Cracow’s most famous hotels. The history of the hotel has had its ups and downs – during the WW II the hotel was captured by the Germans, then, after the liberation of Cracow it was made into the quarters of the Russian Army. After the war for a short period of time it was returned to its legitimate owner but in 1950 it was nationalized. When in 1990 it was finally restored to the owners it was run down and neglected , but after a major overhaul it again became one of the Cracow’s most elegant and charming hotels.
The most prosperous period for the hotel are the times of The Art Nouveau – the famous stained glass windows by Stanisław Wyspiański on the staircase as well as the souvenirs displayed in the reception hall date back to that period. |
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Hotel Restaurant and Bar:
The hotel restaurant “U Pollera” serves delicacies of Polish and European cuisine and is open from 7:00 till 22:30 every day. Guests can chose to dine in one of the three halls, each one of different size and interior design. The unique Art Nouveau Mirror Hall, which witnessed the famous grand balls organized by Wanda Poller at the beginning of the 20th century, still remains one of a few so spacious and smart restaurant halls in the city. |
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Something unusual:
Some of the famous guests have been: Helena Modrzejewska, Mikołaj Bierdiajew, Henryk Sienkiewicz, Andrzej Seweryn, Beata Tyszkiewicz, Ryszard Kaczorowski, Wojciech Młynarski, Natalia Kukulska and many others. |
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Facilities:
• 24 hour reception • Hairdryer • Laundry facilities • Radio • Tourist information |
• Bath • Hotel bar • Luggage room • Restaurant • Towels |
• Breakfast included • Internet/Email services • Minibar • Satellite TV |
• Fridge • Iron • Non-smoking rooms • Shower |
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| Check-in |
14:00 |
| Check-out |
11:00 |
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Gallery:
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Hotel Pollera - bathroom
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