Hotel Savoy Homann Bandung
Savoy Homann Hotel stands as one of Bandung’s most iconic heritage landmarks. Located in the center of the city, its history dates back to before 1888. According to various historical sources, the hotel was established prior to that year and was originally owned by A. Homann, a German immigrant who arrived in the Tatar Priangan region around 1870.
What began as a family-run colonial guesthouse grew into one of the most prestigious accommodations in the Dutch East Indies, known for its hospitality and refined architecture. In 1939, the hotel underwent a major transformation with the addition of an Art Deco façade, designed by renowned architect Albert Aalbers—giving it the iconic appearance that remains today.
Savoy Homann has also witnessed historic moments, including hosting world leaders during the 1955 Asian-African Conference. Today, the hotel continues to represent cultural heritage while offering the warmth and service of a modern luxury hotel at the “Titik 0 kilometer” of Bandung.
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