The leader of the White movement reportedly stayed here and purchased a room for his mistress, Anna Timiryova, in 1918.
Erected in , the Versailles Hotel is a masterpiece of Art Nouveau architecture. Its history reflects the turbulent 20th-century transitions of the Russian Far East: versal gostinica vladivostok
The (Gostinica Versal) is one of the most significant architectural and historical landmarks in Vladivostok, serving as a living bridge between the city’s Tsarist past and its modern-day Pacific hub status. Located in the heart of the city at Svetlanskaya St, 10 , it is widely regarded as the oldest hotel in Vladivostok. A Century of History The leader of the White movement reportedly stayed
In 1935, following the Bolshevik revolution, the hotel was renamed Chelyuskin in honor of the heroic Soviet steamship rescue mission. During the Soviet period, it became a legendary venue, often requiring a month-long reservation to dine at its prestigious restaurant. Located in the heart of the city at
The hotel's restaurant, Ne Ryday (Don't Cry) , continues to serve as a central gathering point for travelers and locals alike.
The leader of the White movement reportedly stayed here and purchased a room for his mistress, Anna Timiryova, in 1918.
Erected in , the Versailles Hotel is a masterpiece of Art Nouveau architecture. Its history reflects the turbulent 20th-century transitions of the Russian Far East:
The (Gostinica Versal) is one of the most significant architectural and historical landmarks in Vladivostok, serving as a living bridge between the city’s Tsarist past and its modern-day Pacific hub status. Located in the heart of the city at Svetlanskaya St, 10 , it is widely regarded as the oldest hotel in Vladivostok. A Century of History
In 1935, following the Bolshevik revolution, the hotel was renamed Chelyuskin in honor of the heroic Soviet steamship rescue mission. During the Soviet period, it became a legendary venue, often requiring a month-long reservation to dine at its prestigious restaurant.
The hotel's restaurant, Ne Ryday (Don't Cry) , continues to serve as a central gathering point for travelers and locals alike.