Our hotel rooms are historically refurbished to the late 1800's with antiques reflecting the period. If you enjoy history you will enjoy an overnight or weekend stay in one of our rooms. The Hotel Saxonburg features five sleeping rooms and a common room for entertainment and continental breakfasts. (Plus wireless DSL capabilities)
The entire floor can be rented for business meetings, wedding guests or other group events. We also have a private dining room that seats fourteen. It is a perfect spot for business dinner meetings, luncheons or family get-togethers. |
The "Amelia Room" features a queen sized bed, which is a reproduction of an 1878 bed. The room is furnished with antiques including a very old and unique Victorian ladies sewing desk. The room has a painted tin ceiling.
$90.00 per night |  click here for more photos |
The "Cara Mia Room" is furnished with a double sized four poster bed. It is appointed with Victorian antiques and has its original floor.
$90.00 per night |  click here for more photos |
The "Perusia Room" has a king sized canopy bed and period antiques including a beautiful Eastlake settee. It is the largest of our rooms and also had a tin ceiling.
$95.00 per night |  click here for more photos |
The "Jean Rose Room" has a complete Victorian bedroom suite that has a queen size mattress. The dressers have the original faux painted tops, common in Victorian periods to make tops of furniture resemble marble.
$90.00 per night |  click here for more photos |
The "Woodrow Wilson Room" features a single sleigh bed with a single trundle bed. The room has the original floor and is furnished with antiques. This room is named for Woodrow Wilson, because a Hotel Guest Registry from 1914-1917 has his signature as a guest. A humorous aside to this story, is that beside the signature is a notation "not paid".
$75.00 per night |  click here for more photos |
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The "Common Room" has a Victorian entertainment center featuring a built in TV/VCR/DVD and stereo system. Our Victorian bar has all the requirements for the continental breakfast. The upper doors of the bar have beveled glass and the bar top is antique marble. The room has a Robbins table, which is completely unique in design. When closed, the table is a perfect square with all six leaves hidden in the table. When opened, it seats twelve. Enjoy your meals in the Common Room or your private room. The Common Room has an Olive Oak blast furnace, which is actually a large pot belly stove with nickel plated trim. A local lumber store was still selling the Olive Oak in 1914. |  click here for more photos |
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The Hotel Saxonburg was built in 1832. It still maintains many of its turn of the century appointments. Downstairs from the rooms, is a full service restaurant and lounge. The lounge's back bar is circa 1902 and has its original stain glass and beveled glass doors. One of our dining rooms has an original tin ceiling. The oldest of our dining rooms has much of its original woodwork. Our main staircase is original, as is much of the woodwork in the main hall.
You can make reservations by contacting us as at 724.352.4200
Please check our menu and menu additions on our website. As well as directions to our historical town, Saxonburg, Pennsylvania.
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