Hotel Wolski is one of the few examples of pure brutality in Polish architecture. Erected in the heart of the Wolski Forest, the object uses the existing natural values in accordance with the idea of "as found" that originates from English architectural thought. The building, organized around the inner courtyard, composed of contrasting massive solids, finished with raw, natural materials, is reminiscent of English colleges from the sixties of the last century. Wolski Hotel offers 78 rooms for 2 and 3 persons, providing accommodation for up to 180 people. Nine conference rooms, including the auditorium with 180 seats, allow you to organize training sessions, symposia, contributions or workshops in smaller groups in comfortable conditions. Almost all the rooms of the Wolski Hotel have balconies and a view of the Wolski Forest. Few rooms with a view of the Courtyard provides you opportunity to admire sculptures by Jan Siuta.