The former Hotel Pannonia, currently Hotel Dacia, in Satu Mare, considered an architectural symbol, will be rehabilitated.
Funds are available, allowing the renovation to begin. The rehabilitation works will be financed by the Viktor Orban Government.
He has signed the decree based on which the necessary amount for the restoration of the iconic building will be provided; currently, the exact amount to be allocated is not known.
The property was acquired in 2018 by Manevi Pro Transilvania SRL, the local subsidiary of Manevi Zrt.
Hotel Pannonia was opened in 1902, operated under the name Hotel Dacia before 1989, was transferred to private ownership in 1995, and then in 2007, was purchased by Romanian businessman Vasile Țânțaș for 1.7 million EUR.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is financing the renovation of Hotel Dacia?
The restoration is funded by the Viktor Orban Government through a recently signed decree, although the specific budget has not yet been disclosed.
What is the history of the hotel’s ownership?
Opened in 1902, the hotel was privatized in 1995, bought by Vasile Țânțaș in 2007, and finally acquired by Manevi Pro Transilvania SRL in 2018.
Why is this building significant for Satu Mare?
The former Hotel Pannonia is an iconic architectural symbol of Satu Mare, representing a key landmark of the city’s historical and cultural heritage.