The Truweller House Mini-Hotel is located in the center of Peterhof. Wilhelm (Vasily Ivanovich) Truweller (1810 - ca. 1870) was a hydraulic engineer who proved himself by his activities in the construction and landscaping of territories during the reign of Emperor Nicholas I. For his competent and high-quality work, he won the favor of the emperor and was subsequently promoted and awarded lands for a manor on the former "Okhotny Marshes" of Peterhof. He built the building of the Malaya Dacha, stables, barns, residential mansions, including in 1837 - house 42 on St. Petersburg Avenue, where the hotel is located. The unforgettable interior of the hotel will allow you to forget about time and plunge into the era of emperors and aristocrats. The neighborhood of the Upper and Lower Peterhof Parks will maintain an atmosphere of luxury and grandeur. The hotel offers views of Holgin Pond, Peter and Paul Cathedral and architectural monuments of Petrodvorets. The distance to the Airport is 41 kilometers, to the railway station 2.3 kilometers.
It offers 11 comfortable rooms of various categories, capacity and equipment. All rooms have a bathroom, hairdryer, mini fridge, fan, satellite TV, comfortable beds, furniture, Internet access - Wi-Fi.
The hotel has a shared kitchen for cooking and eating, equipped with everything you need. Free public parking is available near the hotel (availability is not guaranteed).