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Dacia Hotel General information Status Complete Location Satu Mare, Romania Coordinates 44°23′55″N 26°08′37″E / 44.39862°N 26.14354°ECoordinates: 44°23′55″N 26°08′37″E / 44.39862°N 26.14354°E Opening 1902 Height Roof 25 m (82 ft) Technical details Floor count 3 Design and construction Owner Vasile Ţânţaş Dacia Hotel is a three star hotel in Satu Mare, Romania. The Secession style hotel, one of the few built in Transylvania, was built over the old city hall building which dated from 1768 - 1772[1].
The hotel has around 50 rooms, part of it being occupied by the Satu Mare State Philharmonic.
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Places of worship Calvaria Roman Catholic Church • Chain Church • Decebal Street Synagogue • Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral • Kűltelki Reformed Church • Orthodox Church • Roman Catholic Cathedral • SS. Michael and GabrielHistorical buildings Art Museum • Astoria Hotel • County Library • County Museum • Dacia Hotel • Dana II Hotel • Dinu Lipatti Philharmonic • Firemen's Tower • Grand Mall • North Theater • Paul Erdős Workshop • Railway Station • Villa BodiStatues and monuments Capitoline Wolf Statue • Monument of the Romanian SoldierBridges Decebal Bridge • Golescu Bridge • Iron BridgeSports venues LPS Arena • Olimpia StadiumOther buildings Administrative Palace • Aurora Hotel • Coral Hotel • Dana Center • Dana Complex • Dana Hotel • Nisco City Center • Plaza Europa • Select World Tower • Someşul Mall • Traian PlazaCategories:- Hotels in Satu Mare
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