Overview
Jalta Boutique Hotel serves as a centerpiece of history on Prague's Wenceslas Square. Designed by the Czechoslovakian architect Antonin Tenzer, this building is a recognized part of the Czech UNESCO heritage list for its significant post-war socialist architecture. Beyond the ornate facade, the hotel distinguishes itself with a fusion of 1950s retro charm and modern comfort across three distinct room categories. One of the most unique aspects of the property is its basement, which houses a former nuclear fallout shelter that has been converted into a Cold War museum, offering guests an unusual look into the past directly beneath their rooms.
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Is there a museum at the hotel?
Yes, there is a Cold War museum located in the hotel's basement, which was formerly a nuclear fallout shelter.
What is the architectural style of the hotel?
The hotel is designed in a post-war socialist style by architect Antonin Tenzer and is on the Czech UNESCO heritage list.