Hotel Rzymski

Poznań


If walls could talk, this hotel would have a story worth listening to. It began life as the German-owned Hotel de Rome, changed to Polish ownership, was used in WWII as a hotel for the German military, then became Polish owned once more, still with the same name (Rzym is Rome in Polish). The rooms are comfortable and the multilingual staff helpful.


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Nearby Poznań attractions

1. National Museum

0.06 MILES

This museum houses an extensive collection of Polish and European art displayed across numerous rooms. Polish painting of the last two centuries is…

2. Franciscan Church

0.12 MILES

Construction of this richly decorated baroque church was begun in 1674 and completed only in 1757. Highlights are its magnificent frescoes, including…

3. Castle

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Originally constructed in 1249 and destroyed in WWII, this impressively rebuilt structure today houses the Museum of Applied Arts.

4. Museum of Applied Arts

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Housed within Poznań’s castle (which looks more like a palace), this museum’s collection includes furniture, gold and silverware, glass, ceramics, weapons…

6. Wielkopolska Military Museum

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Showcases arms from Poland’s many conflicts, dating from the 11th century to the present. Upstairs (exhibit 3) is a rare 16th-century rapier from Milan.

7. Fish Sellers’ Houses

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South of the town hall is this endearing row of small arcaded buildings. They were built in the 16th century on the site of fish stalls and later…

8. Town Hall

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Poznań’s Renaissance town hall, topped with a 61m-high tower, instantly attracts attention. Its graceful form replaced a 13th-century Gothic structure,…