The Imperial Hall in our Park Hotel is 120 years old.

Hundreds of concerts, parties, and weddings have taken place here, in Max Krüger's restaurant. The charm of this place is enhanced by the proximity of the 240-year-old Bydgoszcz Canal, unique on a European scale. Starting a river journey here, one can reach the Atlantic. The waters of this canal still whisper secrets from years past.

Both amusing and intriguing, as well as hair-raising stories have happened in the Imperial Hall.
Many of them have yet to come to light, but there are also those that will remain secret forever.

At the beginning of the last century, Bydgoszcz was the largest Prussian city in the east. It was famous for its cleanliness, parks
and architecture from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. That is why it was called the little Berlin. It is no coincidence that Carlo von Carmen – the hero of the legend "The Arrow in the Imperial Hall" recalled by Józef Herold – came precisely from Berlin to hunt in the Bydgoszcz Forest. The dramatic love story of the count and the washerwoman left a lasting mark. On the wall of the Imperial Hall, the arrow shot by the Archer hit the king of pikes and is stuck in him so firmly that even the strongest cannot pull it out.

Those who don't believe it should come and see. Maybe a story will happen to you in the Park Hotel that someone will write about in a hundred years.

We wish you that.

Warm regards, Katarzyna Dobrzańska