The Fulton Building, a Pittsburgh landmark built in 1906, re-opened in March 2001, as the Renaissance Hotel. Restored by the original architect, Grosvenor Atterbury, the Renaissance captures the architecture and elegance of the early 20th century, complete with a grand staircase, 30-foot glass and cast iron atrium, and copper exterior.

At the same time, the Renaissance Hotel is a full-service facility, with fine dining, meeting rooms, and modern amenities for today's upscale traveler.

Located at 107 Sixth Street in the Cultural District, the hotel also offers incredible views of the city.

Use the links on the left to learn more about this grand old building.

 

 

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