Dacia Hotel

Dacia Hotel, originally Pannonia Hotel (in Hungarian: Pannónia Szálló) located in Satu Mare (in Hungarian: Szatmárnémeti), present-day Romania, was built at the beginning of the 20th century, on the site of previous town hall.

The building was built in 1902 in Hungarian Secession style, based on plans drawn by architects Zoltán Bálint and Lajos Frommer.

Being the most beautiful hotel in the city, notables such as Liviu Rebreanu, Mihail Sadoveanu, Nicolae Iorga, and Octavian Goga stayed here.

[1] The hotel was nationalized by Communist Romania after World War II, and privatized in 1995, after the Romanian Revolution of 1989.

After being abandoned for years, the property was purchased in 2018 by Tamás Leisztinger [hu], a Hungarian investor close to the Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán[2]