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About Hotel Moskva

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Welcome to Hotel “Moskva”, landmark of Belgrade, one of the most important architectural gems of Serbian capital, built in the style of Russian Secession. It was inaugurated by King Petar I Karadjordjevic personally, in 1908. It has been under state protection since 1968 as a cultural monument, and since 1979 as a cultural asset of great importance. In the history spanning over more than one century, this historic hotel and its famous café hosted over 45 million people – including hundreds of celebrities who, over time, have formed part of the hotel’s historical fabric: Albert Einstein, Luciano Pavarotti, Anna Pavlova, Leonid Brezhnev, Indira Gandhi, Ray Charles, Maxim Gorky, Robert de Niro, Brad Pitt, Mila Jovovich and many, many others. Hotel is fully renovated, with deep respect to its tradition, but at the same time up to date with the latest hospitality trends. Hotel is fully renovated, with deep respect to its tradition, but at the same time up to date with the latest hospitality trends.

Albert Einstein

During his stay in Serbia, the home country of his wife, Mileva Marić, one of our frequent guests was none other than Mr. Albert Einstein himself. Our presidential suite bears his respected name.

Ivo Andrić

“Something old is necessary to understand something new. Just as we cannot understand and appreciate Roman culture enough without knowing Greek civilization, so we can only evaluate the achievements of modern Serbian culture by comparing them with the brightest moments of our past ” – said Ivo Andrić, a regular guest of the Hotel Moskva Café, for life. Here, the great Serbian Nobel laureate, had his preferred table, at which he often wrote, while ordering the same thing every day: mild homemade coffee with a piece of ratluk.

Luciano Pavarotti

At the beginning of the last century, hotel Moskva was the place where live Viennese Waltz music was played. For the first time in Belgrade, the American jazz music was heard here. Serbian National Theatre orchestra played the best Serbian, Slavic and classical pieces. The most elegant dances and balls of Belgrade were held right in this room. For these reasons, the Hotel Moskva has always been and remains the favourite place „to stay” for the greatest names in music industry, such as Luciano Pavarotti.