The hotel was completed at an unfortunate time, in 1939, so that it served its purpose in freedom for only two years, and it was one of the most modern in the then Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The hotel had two floors, an attic, a basement and a spacious terrace on the west side. The entrance to the hotel was monumental and made of granite steps and was adorned with high marble pillars. Politika, in 1939, wrote: “The new hotel, which was also built, is completely modern and is located by the outdoor pool.” It had 80 rooms, several suites and an elevator, and each room had steam heating and luxury furniture. Nevertheless, the exterior is somewhat totalitarian, in keeping with the ruling styles of Germany, Italy, the USSR, and other countries that despised ornaments and forced Spartan austerity.