Hotel & Residence At The Black Star Praha (Hotel U Cerne hvezdy), from category 3 star Prague hotels, is newly opened hotel situated in the historical Prague centre.
- Only 250 metres from the Charles Bridge (Karluv most) and just a few minutes walk from the Old Town Square (Staromestske namesti).
- It is an ideal location right in the heart of the Old Town (Praha Stare Mesto). The building of the Black star is proclaimed within the Prague cultural preservation which was listed on the Unesco world heritage list in 1993.
Hotel At The Black Star Praha - luxury accommodation in Prague historical centre
- This Prague hotel was opened in December 2004 after a full reconstruction which took almost 2 years.
- Before opening the hotel, the house was used for private living and then for the first time in its rich history - was opened as a hotel.
- Originally, there were 4 spacious flats and through sensitive intervention seven individually unique rooms were made, serving both for short-term and long-term living.
- Another advantage is the atrium of the house with a terrace and flowers, which creates a relaxing environment amongst the hustle and bustle of Prague city life.
Prague Hotel At The Black Star - house history
House at the Black Star (Small Nostitz House), number 177/1 (Seminarska Street 6, Prague 1 - Old Town) Late Renaissance building from the beginning of the 17th Century.
The building, which had already been recorded before 1400, acquired its current Renaissance appearance at around the beginning of the 17th century. Without a doubt, the basic construction of the main building, the eastern wing and the back area date back to the Middle Ages.These areas were not all built at the same time; the back part is newer.
In 1538 the building was divided into two parts; the left part underwent considerable reconstruction in the second half of the 16th Century. In 1622 integrated again and immediately subsequent to that the street side facade and the right rear area were reconstructed.
More recent classicist reconstruction consisted of making a staircase, while the attic behind the Renaissance gable is also of newer origin.
In 1620, on the 19th of May, Marta, wife of Jan Soukup of Grosperk, confessed to owing 500 kop to Matous Kostrauch and gave her home, the House at the Black Star as security.
In 1622, on the 25th of February, the House at the Black Star was bought for 550 Czech kop by Cyril Agricola, the heir of Jan Agricola, an expeditor at the Czech office from Marta Soukupova of Grossperkus.
In 1765 earl Bedrich Nostic-Rieneck (4.10.1728-19.11.1796), patron of a cuirassier regiment and General of Cavalry, later the Emperor's secretary, president of the Royal War-Council and Knight of Golden Fleece, inherited this house from his father Frantisek Vaclav (1697-20.9. 1765) .
Accommodation in Prague - hotel At The Black Star
Hotel offers luxurious accommodation in Prague in 7 rooms (2x double rooms and 5 x suites - each up to four/ five people). Each suite consists of at least two rooms (usually a bedroom, living room and bathroom).
Rooms types:
- 2x double - extra bed possible
- 2 x Suite
- 3 x Suite de luxe
Prague hotels with restaurant
Downstairs in this hotel in Prague is situated a Wine bar called Alla Stella Nera. The Wine bar evokes the building's rich history, which was once a centre of wine culture. The guests can enjoy the unique atmosphere of the wine bar, excellent gastronomy and cultural events.