Hotel zur Post

The Hotel zur Post is a 1889 -built hotel in the Bremen Bremen-Mitte station square

History

1889 built the innkeeper Johann Heinrich Christian Horst show the building No. 11 in the station square to a hotel to, with the name of Hotel zur Post. Almost simultaneously originated from 1893 to 1896, the Overseas Museum, which finished at right angles to the course.

1932 acquired Georg Lünsmann the hotel. The innkeeper Fritz Roessler had a flourishing restaurant to Peter Hake in the Bahnhofstrasse. He obtained in 1938 the hotel.

During World War II the building was destroyed. First, the hotel set up in the two high- bunkers in the public park Bremen at the Park Avenue two shelters with 90 beds a. Since 1946, then a hotel Hohenlohestraße with 66 beds was in operation. From 1952 to 1953, the Hotel zur Post at the old site could be rebuilt according to the plans of the architect Günther Heinz Gengler and Hoeft. The eight-storey hotel was today in addition to the restaurants on the ground and first floors first 77 beds. Other education, additions and modernizations followed.

The hotel rose to the great houses of the city. A restaurant L' Orchidee ( since 2002 Ratskeller ), was awarded from 1989 to 2010 with a Michelin star.

Current Situation

After the takeover by Hotel Chain Best Western, the now four- star hotel has 174 rooms with about 350 beds.

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