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Hotel Constans Prague ****
      
Hotel Constans Prague is situated not far from the city traffic right in the historical centre of Prague. You can easily get there with a 5-minute walk from the tram stop Malostranske namesti (Lesser Town Square). Hotel Constans Prague offers 32 spacious rooms that combine the original historical style with current luxurious furnishing and decoration. Hotel Constans Prague offer double rooms with marriage and separate king size beds, some of them can be joined. Room equipment: All rooms are equipped with a bathroom either with shower or a bathtub, bidet and lavatory, minibar, satellite TV and telephone with direct internal line. You can also enjoy apartments with specious balconies. Attic rooms are air-conditioned. Additional services: Should you require such additional services as extra bed, cot, half pension, full pension, transfer from both local and international destinations, sightseeing in Prague and across Bohemia, tickets for cultural events, rent a car and many others according to your wish you can ask for them booking your room. If you come by car you can use the hotel parking and security system (capacity up to 18 cars). History The first of the 3 houses was founded by the court pâté maker Patrick Urban of Czensaye in 1617. In 1622 Mr. Pettman bought the house, extended it and named it "At Seven Candlesticks". Subsequently the house was heavily damaged during Saxon-Sweden campaign. In 1667 under the circumstances in the Czech kingdom the house was bought by Jan Jindrich Preuner, a court tailor and in 1690 acquired by well-known European painter with a strong influence Vaclav Hranicky and his wife Constans. Constans finally committed the house to her second younger husband Isaak Godini who was a well-known Italian painter of Jewish origin (known as Godini). In 1802 the house received a new owner Josef Dvoran, a member of the lower nobility, and his family. Later on the owners changed very often. In 1815 a builder Zacharias Fiegert under the instructions of the Lauchtenschlager family added new floors to the building that thus gained its present appearance. The interior gained its present appearance after big fire in 1834. The other house was founded in 1602 by its owner Jacob Teyfl (servant of court chamber) who later sold it to one of the members of Kinsky family secret councilman Ferdinand Earl Kinsky. He expanded trading activities in this area. Under the influence of economic situation in the country the owners changed very often. In 1804 the family of the builder Aloise Palliardi and his wife Magdalena acquired the building. Thanks its favourable position near the Castle the building has been extended and its part has been preserved up to the present.
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equipment
  • WC
  • Shower
  • Bath
  • Minibar
  • Air-condition
  • Internet
  • Telephone
  • SAT
  • Radio
  • TV
  • Hotel safe
  • Safe in the rooms
  • Garage
  • Reception 24h.
  • Garden