Hotel National, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Moscow 15/1 Mokhovaya Street Moscow,
Russia,
125009
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Constructed by the famed Russian architect Alexander Ivanov, a member of The Emperor Academy of Arts, Hotel National welcomed its first guests in 1903. Built in the Moscow Modern style, the hotel displayed Ivanovs penchant for 'classicized' eclecticism, which combined varied ornamented d?cor motifs from late classicism. Prior to the revolution, this ornate style drew foreign diplomats, politicians, royals, business tycoons, and famous performers, including the Russian composer Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov, the great ballerina Anna Pavlova, renowned English author Herbert Wells, and many others. After 1917, Hotel National was proclaimed the First House of the Soviets and became a residence of the Bolshevik government, accommodating top communist leaders including Vladimir Lenin. During World War II, Hotel National served as a centre for the anti-fascist coalition and a large number of government delegations stayed there. This role continued throughout the 20th century, as it hosted a league of distinguished guests. In 2000, Hotel National became an official member of the Leading Hotels of the World, and nine years later it joined Starwood Hotels & Resorts' Luxury Collection. Today, Hotel National is a famous hotel with a rich past and fine traditions of Russian service and hospitality.
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