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Built in 1903 by Russian architect Alexander Ivanov, Hotel National offers stylish comfort and elegant luxury in the heart of Moscow.
With golden cupolas and magnificent domes set against contemporary skyscrapers soaring over this jewel of a city, Moscow is one of the most stimulating urban centres the world over. Set at the intersection of Mokhovaya and Tverskaya Streets, Hotel National faces the regal walls of the Kremlin and is in close proximity to St. Basil’s Cathedral, famed for its characteristic onion domes.
1903: the hotel opens; built by Russian architect Alexander Ivanov.
Our team researches the hotel's history, from the very beginning, verifying its exact opening date and providing an overview of its history up to the present day.
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