Description: Hotel GRAND Tábor is one of the oldest hotels in Czechoslovak The earliest record of the hotel comes from 1835, when it was called the Hotel Suchomel. In 1893 the establishment was bought by a certain Mr Nový, later in 1926 by the couple JUDr. Karel and Alžběta Fink. It was given the name GRAND and leased to a hotelier by the name of Velimský. At that time, it became the largest hotel in Tábor, boasting 80 rooms fitted out in Art Nouveau style. The hotel was visited by numerous important figures. Among them was the Mayor of Chicago, Antonín Čermák, who stayed here in 1932.During the Second World War it was confiscated by the German occupiers since the owner, JUDr. Fink, was fighting in the resistance abroad. In 1952 the building was nationalized. This is the key fob for room #13 with the Czechoslovak Crest on the back of a Wolf hound and Tabor 1932 and #13 with floral decor on the front. Exceptional 35 x 27 cm at its widest
Price: 125 USD
Location: Jefferson, Wisconsin
End Time: 2025-02-06T16:59:48.000Z
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Brand: GRAND TABOR HOTEL
Type of Advertising: Hotel
Color: Brass
Date of Creation: pre 1932
Theme: Hotel & Motel
Original/Reproduction: Original
Country/Region of Manufacture: Czechia
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