The Forest Hotel, a prime example of Brutalist architecture in Poland, is nestled in the heart of Wolski Forest. Designed around the concept of 'as found, ' the building incorporates natural elements, echoing the style of 1960s English colleges with its massive, contrasting forms and raw, natural materials. The hotel offers 80 rooms, accommodating up to 190 guests, and features nine conference rooms, including a 180-seat auditorium, ideal for various events. Almost all rooms boast balconies with forest views, while a select few offer courtyard views showcasing sculptures by Polish artist Jan Siuta.
Krakow
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