“Poraj” Villa Zakopane
ul. Krupówki 50, 34-500 Zakopane
Tourist region: Tatry i Podhale
The villa on Krupówki, built for Maria Makswald in 1887, according to the design of the architect Fryderyk Kallay in the Swiss (sometimes also called Tyrolean) style. Initially, there was a guest house called “Marya“ in the building. Then, the owner sold the house in 1909 and in the following years the Zofia Buchowiecka hotel was located there. During World War I the next owner of the guesthouse was Michalina Królowa. There were 30 rooms, a reading room with a piano and a restaurant on the porch. In the interwar period, there was a hotel there, managed by a company under the management of Bronisław Danek. Since then, the house has been operating in Zakopane under the name “Poraj”. After World War II, the guesthouse was converted into living quarters, and the restaurant was run by Zenon Olbrycht. Currently, in the villa “Poraj”, there is still a restaurant, although under a different name and run by a different tenant. The restaurant where guests such as Daniel Olbelki visited to eat their legendary saffron milk caps, changed its location. There are several shops on the ground floor, including a bookstore. The “Poraj” Villa was also where of one of the most famous Morawetz photography studios were located – founded in 1912 in Nowy Targ, with a branch in Zakopane since 1945.