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Park Inn Hotel

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The Park Inn**** by Radisson Berlin Alexanderplatz is the tallest building and the eleventh-tallest structure in Berlin and the 29th-tallest building and tallest hotel-only building in Germany. The 37-floor high-rise is in the northeast of Alexanderplatz in the central Mitte district and has a height of 125 metres (410 feet).

The complex was built from 1967 to 1970 in the course of the redevelopment of Alexanderplatz when it was located in East Berlin. It was designed by the team of Roland Korn, Heinz Scharlipp and Hans Erich Bogatzky. However, the design as built differs in the shape and location of the tower on the lot from that envisaged in the 1964 plan for redevelopment of the square. The hotel opened as the Hotel Stadt Berlin, part of East Germany's Interhotel chain. It was a four-star hotel and mainly served for the accommodation of Comecon representatives. There was a panorama restaurant on the 37th floor and unusually fast elevators for the time and place.

In 1993, after German reunification, it was renamed Forum Hotel Berlin

In 2003, Rezidor Hotel Group became the operator of the hotel, which was renamed to Park Inn Berlin-Alexanderplatz[2] and then Park Inn by Radisson Berlin Alexanderplatz. A casino, the highest in Europe, was located in the restaurant until November 2010.

There is a public viewing platform on the roof. All the rooms were refurbished starting in 2001 at a cost of € 20 million. Between May and November 2005 the entire 15,000-square-metre (160,000 sq ft) façade was replaced; the 6,800 new mirror-glass panes cost €3 million. In October 2006, two 35-metre (115 ft) antenna masts were erected on the roof, bringing the total height of the building to 149.5 m (490 ft).
16 Comments
bacons960 Apr 14, 2024 @ 2:11pm 
Hello, if you want to add the worker numbers to this code so that you have more tourists for this hotel, just search for
$WORKERS_NEEDED 110

\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\784150\2308309937\parkinn
bacons960 Dec 19, 2023 @ 6:30am 
Hello Benco, I wanted to tell you that if you are ready to design a refinery, also some power plants. and hotels
Rothger Oct 6, 2021 @ 6:27pm 
Awesome!
里奥Leo Jun 2, 2021 @ 5:29pm 
:steamthumbsup:Thanks for the great mod! There's one small issue that the text space for slogans on roof is reversed, can you turn it inside out?
hjkdsfkhjn Feb 27, 2021 @ 7:14am 
Please, export some building editor elements from this hotel. Please.
Marius Jan 15, 2021 @ 8:40pm 
Very nice.
It would be better though if it could acommodate more tourists than now. It looks like it has room even for 1000, at very least 500.
Marcus Aurelius Dec 10, 2020 @ 3:17am 
Thanks for this great mod! For me, the size is correct. Please, don't scale it down.
Oolykee Dec 7, 2020 @ 1:04pm 
I love it! I put it in the video! I hope you don't mind!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVrlDLSlbhY&t=16s&ab_channel=OolykeeGaming

I will be using this one all the time!!
Thanks man!
Benco54  [author] Dec 7, 2020 @ 5:53am 
so einfach ist das nicht. die Häuser vom Entwickler sind ja auch 1-1. Ich hatte aber auch schon das Gefühl das die Häuser von Karantukki auch manchmal zu gross sind..
anok_peace Dec 7, 2020 @ 3:47am 
Hallo,
ja, ich hab mir schon gedacht das die Sachen von Karantukki eher zu klein sind. Allerdings ist ja schon die Karte zu klein. 20x20km, das ist nicht mal ein Viertel der Fläche von Berlin. Deswegen, und weil ich auf der sehr hügligen Orginalkarte spiele, kamen mir die zu kleineren Mods eher entgegen, in Orginalgröße hätte ich z.B. für den Fernsehturm sonst die Hälfte meiner ganzen Innenstadt platt machen müssen. Deswegen macht es für mich auf jeden Fall Sinn vor allem die großen Gebäude runter zu skalieren.
Ich verstehe deinen Ansatz, zu versuchen die Größenverhältnisse möglichst zu übernehmen...aber so oder so, irgendwo bekommt man immer ein Problem mit den Größenverhältnissen, selbst wenn man das Spiel eher als Citysimulator auf einer flachen Karte und nicht wie ein ganzes Land spielt.
Nur so als Idee, ich hab keine Ahnung wieviel Arbeit das wäre:
Vielleicht wäre es ja eine Möglichkeit eine zweite kleinere Version zu veröffentlichen?