Photo gallery for Room 4: Sleep Where Prohibition Secrets Were Made - Historic Escape!





Room 4: Sleep Where Prohibition Secrets Were Made - Historic Escape! provides laundry facilities and more. Stay connected with in-room WiFi.
Apart-hotel
1 bedroom 1 bathroom
Popular amenities
The current price is SAR 356
SAR 492 total
includes taxes & fees
3 Oct - 4 Oct
Add dates for prices
About this property
Room 4: Sleep Where Prohibition Secrets Were Made - Historic Escape!
Sleep Where History Was Made: Room 4 in the Legendary Wenzil Taylor Building
Step into a world where Czech composers found inspiration, prohibition secrets were hidden, and limestone tunnels hold 150+ years of stories.
Your Historic Adventure Awaits
Welcome to Room 4 of the extraordinary Wenzil Taylor Building – on the National Historic Registry and established in 1871. This isn't just accommodation; it's your personal gateway to one of Iowa's most fascinating historical treasures, where every creaking floorboard whispers tales of a bygone era.
The Building That Changed American Music Forever
You're not just staying anywhere – you're sleeping in the same building where the Czech composer Antonin Dvorak spent the summer of 1893, finding inspiration in this charming Czech village that reminded him of home. Here he composed his monumental Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World" – music that would define American classical composition forever. Imagine lying in your comfortable bed, knowing that one of history's greatest composers once walked these same halls, seeking the perfect melody.
Descend Into Prohibition's Best-Kept Secret
But the real magic happens below your feet. The lower level features two parallel limestone tunnels lined with softly lit booths – a speakeasy atmosphere that transports you straight back to the roaring twenties. These aren't just decorative tunnels; they're authentic limestone passages that have been serving drinks and harboring secrets since the building's early days. Complete with a bar from Ireland, this underground wonderland offers an experience you simply cannot find anywhere else in America.
Your Room: Comfort Meets Character
Room 4 provides everything you need for a restful stay. The bed is genuinely comfortable – perfect for sinking into after a day exploring Spillville's treasures. The bathroom is well-appointed and clean, giving you all the modern conveniences while maintaining the building's historic charm. While the room itself is tastefully decent, it's the incredible experience of staying in this landmark that makes your visit unforgettable.
The Grand Old World Hotel Lobby
Step through our doors and immediately feel transported to a more elegant era. The old-world hotel lobby greets you with the kind of grandeur that modern hotels simply cannot replicate. Original architectural details, vintage furnishings, and an atmosphere thick with history create an immediate sense that you're somewhere truly special. This isn't a corporate chain experience – this is authentic, living history.
Spillville: America's Hidden Czech Jewel
From the mid-1800s on, a large number of immigrants from Bohemia began to settle in the area around Spillville, making it very much a Czech village. Czechs settled in Iowa as early as 1850, attracted by the availability of inexpensive farmland, with Spillville becoming a focal point for Czech immigration. When you wake up in Room 4, you're experiencing the same view and atmosphere that welcomed these brave pioneers to their new American home.
The town still celebrates its Czech heritage today, and you'll find yourself immersed in a culture that has remained beautifully preserved for over 170 years. From authentic Czech architecture to traditional celebrations, Spillville offers a European experience right in the heart of Iowa.
Explore the Legendary Tunnels
Your stay includes access to explore those incredible limestone tunnels with intimate seating that have been carefully preserved and transformed into a unique speakeasy-style bar. Whether you're enjoying a craft cocktail in the atmospheric underground setting or simply marveling at the engineering feat these tunnels represent, you're experiencing something that exists nowhere else.
The Perfect Base for Your Iowa Adventure
Nearby Attractions:
Bily Clocks Museum: Czech brothers who never traveled more than 35 miles from Spillville carved intricate clocks based on pictures they saw in magazines, including their masterpiece American Pioneer History Clock – 8-feet tall, weighing over 500 pounds and taking four years to build
Historic St. Wenceslaus Church: Features a Pfeffer pipe organ added in 1876 that Dvorak played during his summer stay, and it remains in use today
Riverside Park: Features the wonderful Inwood ballroom built in 1926, plus a stone memorial to Dvorak and scenic trails along the Turkey River
Turkey River recreation and fishing
Scenic northeast Iowa countryside perfect for driving tours
Why Room 4 is Your Perfect Choice
Historic Significance: Stay in a building where American musical history was made
Unique Architecture: The last remaining commercial structure from Spillville's original commercial district era
Authentic Experience: No corporate hotel can offer this level of genuine historical immersion
Conversation Starter: You'll have stories that no one else can tell
Photo Opportunities: Every corner offers Instagram-worthy shots of authentic historical details
Comfortable Amenities: Modern comfort within historic walls
Central Location: Walk to restaurants, shops, and attractions
Underground Adventure: Exclusive access to explore the legendary limestone tunnels
The Story You'll Tell Forever
Imagine describing your stay to friends: "We slept in the same building where Dvorak composed 'From the New World,' explored secret limestone tunnels from the prohibition era, and woke up in a Czech village that hasn't changed in 150 years." This isn't just a place to sleep – it's the adventure of a lifetime.
Book Your Historical Adventure
Room 4 offers you comfort, character, and most importantly, an experience that money simply cannot buy anywhere else. This is truly a destination location – a place where every moment connects you to the rich tapestry of American immigration, musical genius, and architectural wonder.
Don't just take a vacation. Make history your roommate for a night.
Reserve Room 4 today and step into a story that's been 150+ years in the making.
Historic. Authentic. Unforgettable. This is how accommodation should be.
Step into a world where Czech composers found inspiration, prohibition secrets were hidden, and limestone tunnels hold 150+ years of stories.
Your Historic Adventure Awaits
Welcome to Room 4 of the extraordinary Wenzil Taylor Building – on the National Historic Registry and established in 1871. This isn't just accommodation; it's your personal gateway to one of Iowa's most fascinating historical treasures, where every creaking floorboard whispers tales of a bygone era.
The Building That Changed American Music Forever
You're not just staying anywhere – you're sleeping in the same building where the Czech composer Antonin Dvorak spent the summer of 1893, finding inspiration in this charming Czech village that reminded him of home. Here he composed his monumental Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World" – music that would define American classical composition forever. Imagine lying in your comfortable bed, knowing that one of history's greatest composers once walked these same halls, seeking the perfect melody.
Descend Into Prohibition's Best-Kept Secret
But the real magic happens below your feet. The lower level features two parallel limestone tunnels lined with softly lit booths – a speakeasy atmosphere that transports you straight back to the roaring twenties. These aren't just decorative tunnels; they're authentic limestone passages that have been serving drinks and harboring secrets since the building's early days. Complete with a bar from Ireland, this underground wonderland offers an experience you simply cannot find anywhere else in America.
Your Room: Comfort Meets Character
Room 4 provides everything you need for a restful stay. The bed is genuinely comfortable – perfect for sinking into after a day exploring Spillville's treasures. The bathroom is well-appointed and clean, giving you all the modern conveniences while maintaining the building's historic charm. While the room itself is tastefully decent, it's the incredible experience of staying in this landmark that makes your visit unforgettable.
The Grand Old World Hotel Lobby
Step through our doors and immediately feel transported to a more elegant era. The old-world hotel lobby greets you with the kind of grandeur that modern hotels simply cannot replicate. Original architectural details, vintage furnishings, and an atmosphere thick with history create an immediate sense that you're somewhere truly special. This isn't a corporate chain experience – this is authentic, living history.
Spillville: America's Hidden Czech Jewel
From the mid-1800s on, a large number of immigrants from Bohemia began to settle in the area around Spillville, making it very much a Czech village. Czechs settled in Iowa as early as 1850, attracted by the availability of inexpensive farmland, with Spillville becoming a focal point for Czech immigration. When you wake up in Room 4, you're experiencing the same view and atmosphere that welcomed these brave pioneers to their new American home.
The town still celebrates its Czech heritage today, and you'll find yourself immersed in a culture that has remained beautifully preserved for over 170 years. From authentic Czech architecture to traditional celebrations, Spillville offers a European experience right in the heart of Iowa.
Explore the Legendary Tunnels
Your stay includes access to explore those incredible limestone tunnels with intimate seating that have been carefully preserved and transformed into a unique speakeasy-style bar. Whether you're enjoying a craft cocktail in the atmospheric underground setting or simply marveling at the engineering feat these tunnels represent, you're experiencing something that exists nowhere else.
The Perfect Base for Your Iowa Adventure
Nearby Attractions:
Bily Clocks Museum: Czech brothers who never traveled more than 35 miles from Spillville carved intricate clocks based on pictures they saw in magazines, including their masterpiece American Pioneer History Clock – 8-feet tall, weighing over 500 pounds and taking four years to build
Historic St. Wenceslaus Church: Features a Pfeffer pipe organ added in 1876 that Dvorak played during his summer stay, and it remains in use today
Riverside Park: Features the wonderful Inwood ballroom built in 1926, plus a stone memorial to Dvorak and scenic trails along the Turkey River
Turkey River recreation and fishing
Scenic northeast Iowa countryside perfect for driving tours
Why Room 4 is Your Perfect Choice
Historic Significance: Stay in a building where American musical history was made
Unique Architecture: The last remaining commercial structure from Spillville's original commercial district era
Authentic Experience: No corporate hotel can offer this level of genuine historical immersion
Conversation Starter: You'll have stories that no one else can tell
Photo Opportunities: Every corner offers Instagram-worthy shots of authentic historical details
Comfortable Amenities: Modern comfort within historic walls
Central Location: Walk to restaurants, shops, and attractions
Underground Adventure: Exclusive access to explore the legendary limestone tunnels
The Story You'll Tell Forever
Imagine describing your stay to friends: "We slept in the same building where Dvorak composed 'From the New World,' explored secret limestone tunnels from the prohibition era, and woke up in a Czech village that hasn't changed in 150 years." This isn't just a place to sleep – it's the adventure of a lifetime.
Book Your Historical Adventure
Room 4 offers you comfort, character, and most importantly, an experience that money simply cannot buy anywhere else. This is truly a destination location – a place where every moment connects you to the rich tapestry of American immigration, musical genius, and architectural wonder.
Don't just take a vacation. Make history your roommate for a night.
Reserve Room 4 today and step into a story that's been 150+ years in the making.
Historic. Authentic. Unforgettable. This is how accommodation should be.
Property amenities
Policies
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation
About the neighborhood
Calmar is home to this aparthotel. Bily Clocks Museum and Porter House Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Toppling Goliath Brewing Co. and Silvercrest Golf Club. Amundsons Clothing and Agora are also worth visiting.
Spillville, IA
What's nearby
- Bily Clocks Museum - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
- St Wenceslaus Catholic Church - 8 min walk - 0.7 km
- Fort Atkinson State Park - 12 min drive - 11.2 km
- Luther College - 24 min drive - 29.2 km
- Toppling Goliath Brewing Co. - 29 min drive - 32.8 km
Restaurants
- The Fort - 9 min drive
- PIVO Brewery and Blepta Studios - 8 min drive
- The Bar - 9 min drive
- The Horseshoe - 9 min drive
- The Tank - 9 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Have a question?
Get instant answers with AI powered search of property information and reviews.
Room 4: Sleep Where Prohibition Secrets Were Made - Historic Escape! Reviews
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to leave a review for this property after your stay.