2011年1月27日 星期四

Ch.3: Interesting Topic about Hotels

Theme hotel:   Building/ Castles/ Palaces Hotel


Molja Lighthouse





Introduction:

150 year-old lighthouse at the entrance to the harbour of Aalesund
The interior of the lighthouse is completely round, only 3 meters in diameter, but through effective use of the available spaces, Molja now boasts a bedroom upstairs and a bathroom downstairs.
The interior design was carried out by Snohetta, Norway's most well known architects (designers of Oslo Opera House and Ground Zero museum in the New York City among many other landmark projects). They have carefully achieved a wonderfully distinctive blend of modern facilities with the historic and rustic interior.





Masseria Montenapoleone






Masseria Montenapoleone

Masseria Montenapoleone




Masseria Montenapoleone



Masseria Montenapoleone
Introduction:

Fortified 16th century farm with local produce delicacies
As the gates of this fortified farm close behind you, you are wrapped in the beauty of nature which invites you towards the entrance. Oleander bushes, bougainvillea and olive trees line your path. Bales of hay and an old well still full of water, are the first whispers of the activity which will be part of your life during your stay. With "Rustic chic", re-utilising artefacts and farm instruments of long ago, the Masseria has created a warm yet stylish ambiance.

The Masseria, was refurbished and renovated not to stand out - but rather to be part of the nature around it. Some of the rooms are the original caves and dwellings of the first settlers in the area hundreds of years ago. Each room, corner and private area has been redesigned or embellished to encompass the natural beauty which it already possesses.

When you open the door of one of the suites, you are carried away to a world of serenity and unique rustic beauty. Each suite has been designed differently with revived artifacts which are both a journey into imagination, and a memory of a time gone.



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