Promnice Hunting Lodge
Noma Residence Hotel Promnice Hunting Lodge is a cozy, boutique hotel that perfectly matches a natural scenery of the forest of Pszczyna at the Paprocany lake.
In 1868 the lodge was reconstructed and integrated into the forest scenery. It is a reproduction of the mansion built in 1861 by the court architect Oliver Pavelt in the English neo-Gothic style.
The hotel offers:
- 13 comfortable rooms which evoke an atmosphere of the 19th century hunting lodge,
- restaurant on a patio with a view of the Paprocany lake,
- café on a courtyard next to the historic Saint Hubertus monument,
- forest and park complex, with an outdoor fireplace, which can accommodate to 900 guests.
Intensity of natural lighting inside the building is high.
Rooms are not air-conditioned.
Verdant forest surrounding the castle, lake and sounds of nature make this place a perfect set for many film shots.
The building was used in films such as ‘Hi Way’ and ‘Sensacje XX wieku’ [Sensations of the 20th century] by Bogusław Wołoszański (relocating the action of the film to Bavaria).
Additional information
Necessary permit: Yes
Light intensity: High
Noise intensity: Low
Utilities
Distance from production studio: On the spot
Access routes: Yes
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