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JC Stays: Orania.Berlin

Berlin's most entertaining boutique hotel has its own Jewish history

September 5, 2019 09:55
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With its cultural attractions and Jewish heritage, the Kreuzberg neighbourhood of Berlin has been crying out for a boutique hotel — and where better than the recently renovated Orania.Berlin with its own Jewish history?

In this regenerating hotspot, the hotel’s handsome exterior is one of the city’s Art Nouveau glories. And if this proudly working-class area is known more for its Turkish inhabitants, the protests which greeted the hotel opening were anti-gentrification rather than antisemitic.

Inside, the entertainment venues on the ground floor pay homage to Leopold Jacobi, the Jewish merchant and city councillor who commissioned the building in 1913 and put it on the map with a cabaret.

In spite of outstanding performances, the glory days of Cafe Oranienpalast lasted barely a decade, closing in 1924, a few years after Jacobi’s death. His widow leased the ground floor to C&A, who eventually bought the whole building from the Jacobi children in 1934 before they fled Germany.