History of our 3 star hotel Prague – BUILDING
The Betlem Club, Hotel in Prague 1 (Old Town), stands in the place of a center Prague Gothic house with 3 star hotel Prague is dating from the 13th century and contains its original Gothic cellar, which has been well preserved. Reportedly, a rich burgher had this house in center Prague built as a wedding gift for his daughter.
There had already been settlers in the Romansque period in the area the Bethlehem Square in the center of today's Prague where the 3 star hotel Prague stands. In the 11th century St. Philip's and Martin's Church was founded in the space between the today's Bethlehem Chapel and the house at no. 9 (today's hotel building). The buildings opposite the chapel served as farm buildings of the church. In the place of the house at no. 9 there was probably a stable (the buildings were made of wood).
In the 14th century this part of center Prague was called Red Venice due to the high number of brothels. Jan Milíč of Kroměříž (predecessor of John Huss) even had a house established here for old prostitutes. In 1450 the today's center hotel house was partly damaged by a fire. At the beginning of the 17th century the house, which, had been rebuilt several times by then, became under the ownership of Prokop Dvořecký of Olbramovice, one of the 27 unlucky noblemen executed in the Old Town Square in 1621. He is said to have buried a part of his property in the center Gothic cellar before his death; however, it has never been found.
In the 18th and 19th centuries the today's hotel house served as a shelter for poor mothers with children. At the beginning of the 20th century the Fuchs family lived in and operated a funeral service from the today's hotel house in center Prague. In 1948 the house was nationalized. In the period of socialist Czechoslovakia nowaday hotel house gradually deteriorated until in 1989 it became one of the most dilapidated houses in this part of center Prague. After the fall of communism the house was returned to the Fuchs family. In 1991 the 3 star hotel Prague house was bought and repaired by the TOPGAS International Company.

Betlem club hotel in Prague Old Town: Bethlehem Square 9/257, 110 00 Prague 1 Old Town, Tel.: +420 222 221 574-5
