History of the hotel
Until 1917 Odessa was a city of owners. The Bolshevik Revolution and
subsequent communist regime swept all that away. However, just recently
a successful judicial action by an Otrada resident, A. Strenkovsky, for
the return of a family house at No 4 Uyutnaya Street has set a
precedent for restitution in Odessa. Could this be the re-birth of the
Otrada bourgeoisie?
The spirit of Odessa, city of peace and trade, has never died in the
residents of Otrada, in spite of the hardships of living under
communist rule. Once more Otrada is slowly coming back to life as a
dynamic and developing district.
Slowly but surely, the glory of a past age is being revived. Under the
shadows of old Otrada mansions, the first spring shoots of a new Silver
Century are beginning to grow. Businessmen, industrialist, city Duma
members, marine captains, fashionable advocates and professors from
Novorossiysk University are taking it upon themselves to recreate the
splendor that is Otrada’s heritage.


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