Ascot Hotel Copenhagen
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Ascot Hotel is a 4-star highend hotel located at
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. It is located in the former Københavns Badeanstalt (Copenhagen Public Bath House), a public bath house from 1901 to 1903, as well as in some of the adjacent buildings.


History

Copenhagen Public Bath House was built at the initiative of a physician named Hjær. It was built in 1901–03 and designed by Gotfred Tvede and Valdemar Schmidt. The groundfloor contained a vestibule flanked by a restaurant and hairdresser's for men and women. The bathing facilities were located in the side wing while the premises on the upper floors of the main wing were let out to clinics. The bathing facilities were divided by gender. The section for women were located in the ground floor while the section for men was located on the first and second floors. Hotel Ascot opened in the building in the early 1970s.


Today

The hotel is owned by the Hildebrandt Hammer family and has 113 newly renovated rooms. The sister hotel- WIDE Hotel 4 star is located next door with 105 rooms & suites.The two hotels share facilities such as lobby, Josephines Bar, fitness, pariing and restaurants.


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External links


Official website
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