Late at night on the Vienna Ring Road, under the illumination of street lights, the Austria International Hotel stood out resplendently.
In precious Vienna, an Austria Hotel that occupied a space of 2888.88 acres was indeed a gorgeous sight to behold.
The hotel was equipped with a variety of entertainment facilities, making it the most luxurious hotel of the era, as well as the most expensive, bar none.
Just staying here was a symbol of status. Even the cheapest room cost hundreds of Divine Shield.
Different rooms corresponded to different levels of status, and the palace-style architecture within was reserved only for the Nobility. No matter how wealthy, commoners could only stay in the civilian area.
Therefore, this was Franz's most failed investment. Everyone followed the rules: capitalists wouldn't step into the aristocratic zone, and Nobility wouldn't reside in the civilian area.