After decades of neglect, the city hall announces that one of the city’s iconic buildings, the Solacolu Hotel, has finally been preserved and protected. Works, as promised by the municipality, through the voice of Nikusor Dan, will begin in March.

Solacolu Inn, a historical landmark located on Calea Moșilor in Bucharest, built in 1859Photo: Inquam Photos / Alberto Grosescu

It will probably be one of the most difficult and difficult restoration works of a historical building in Bucharest.

You’ll find it on Calea Moșilor, at number 134. It’s actually the ruins of the Solacolu Hotel.

It was once the business center of Bucharest, and the inn was one of the most prestigious and luxurious buildings of its kind in the entire city.

The building was erected in 1859 by the Solachoglu brothers, two Bulgarian merchants from Svishtov who came to Wallachia for business and other purposes.

Initially, they planned to build a pasta factory, and on the first floor to equip four apartments where a large family of Bulgarian merchants would live.

read, on B365.rohow it became the luxurious inn of old Bucharest and how it fell into disrepair.