History Today
Within the historic premises of the White House, associated with Count Ján Kanty Zamoyski and his wife, the Spanish Infanta Isabella de Bourbon, there is today an impressive dining room serving guests of our spa. It is intended for guests staying at the Travertín and Lívia hotels, as well as in the Swiss Houses.
A Monument Within the Spa
Immediately upon entering the White House, visitors are welcomed by a grand foyer featuring a portrait of the Zamoyski couple. As the patrons of the building, they are still commemorated today by the coats of arms of the Zamoyski and Bourbon families displayed above the dining room windows. The distinctive appearance of the building is the result of a unique combination of architectural elements inspired by historical styles, enhanced with Baroque references. The sense of monumentality is further emphasized by the tall colonnade, whose proportions visually extend the single-storey façade to impressive, monumental dimensions.
A Sense of Times Past
Dining at the White House is based on a choice of five different meal options, allowing guests to select according to their preferences from a wide variety of dishes. In addition to seating in the main hall, the dining room also offers places in the side wing or in a more intimate lounge area. The noble setting lends every meal and every moment spent in this dining room a distinctive atmosphere — one of elegance, refinement, and a true sense of times past.