History
The Granary is a XVI century building of considerable historic importance. It was built in 1565 after the municipality took possession of parts of Count Rozdrazewski's estate. The Granary initially served the Herren -Malzhof brewery yet over the years was leased to various enterprises.
In 1796 The Granary became a part of the Slodownicza Street Brewery. In 1904 the malt production at the brewery was suspended. During The Second World War The Granary was seriously damaged. As a result of a fire in 1970 The Granary was definitively destroyed.
Destitute and neglected, the historic Granary at 24 Mennicza Street had lost the majority of its attributes. All that remained were tell-tale signs of its original scale & form, a mere shadow of its past importance.
Star Group Poland purchased The Granary in 2005 with the intention of reconstructing and restoring this historical monument and converting it into a boutique suite hotel.
Situated within the historic city centre of Wroclaw, this historic landmark has been carefully and painstakingly renovated and attracts attention anew.
Local attractions:
- Market Square and Salt Square
- Cathedral Island
- Baroque University
- The Racławice Panorama
- Zoo & Szczytnicki Park
- Centennial Hall
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