The Ambasador Hotel was under construction from 1994 to 1998. The building investor was Prof. Dr. Angel Dzambazovski, and the chief architect, Stole Mihajlov, both from Skopje. The unique exterior facade of the hotel was designed by folk-art masters from the Republic of Macedonia. The selections of sculptured figures symbolize the Macedonian People's past, present and future, rendered through the sculptors' expressiveness. The architectural solution of this edifice resembles a castle which, with its facade relief, sculptures, entire external features, and its Balkan and European folk style architectural elements, suggests the cooperation between the Balkan Peninsula and the European Continent.
The sculptures displayed at the Ambasador Hotel symbolize the dignity, freedom, justice and struggle for a higher quality life for all people on planet Earth.
The Ambasador Hotel is a medium sized building constructed in an eclectic combination of national Macedonian Balkan and European styles, influenced by contemporary European and world architecture. Its engineering construction utilized materials of traditional and currently used texture, predominantly marble, ceramics, and wood.