Former Hotel Kaiserhof, later known as Hotel Polonia, is located in Dzierżoniów (ul. Sienkiewicza 4, Lower Silesian Voivodeship) and is a listed historic building (No. A/4121/1312/WŁ).
The property offers approx. 2,400 m² of usable space plus an annex (garage and utility building with about 153 m²) on a 1,809 m² plot. Built in 1908 by Robert Klatt and expanded in the 1920s, the building is fully basemented, constructed in solid brick, plastered, and topped with a multi-pitched roof.
A striking architectural feature is its richly decorated facade with garlands, vases, sculptures, risalits, and bay windows, making it a distinctive landmark within the cityscape.
Its riverside setting provides additional opportunities such as a summer terrace or beer garden. Following renovation, the property is suitable for use as a hotel with restaurant or as a residential and commercial building, with potential for up to 23 apartments.
In 2021, the roof underwent a complete renovation: new beaver-tail tiles, chimneys, gutters, and a lightning protection system were installed, all in compliance with heritage requirements. The property is fully serviced with electricity, water, gas, and sewage connections.
Floor areas:
- Basement: 304 m², ceiling height 2.12–2.57 m
- Ground floor: 439 m², ceiling height 3.00–3.87 m
- 1st–3rd floors: each approx. 420 m², ceiling height approx. 3.50 m
- 4th floor: 397 m², ceiling height up to 2.80 m
Information is based on a site inspection and details provided by the owner and may be subject to change.