Hotel in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Perrin
150pts
About Perrin
Michel Perrin commissioned Italian architect Louis Rossi to design this hotel in 1932, and Rossi gave it the full art deco treatment: geometric forms, floral details, marble and wrought iron. The family still runs it. Near Luxembourg's central station in the Gare district, the 51 rooms spread across four floors with mid-century furniture filling the interiors. Madame Jeanette, the ground-floor restaurant, serves Latin American food and cocktails in a small space that fills up fast. The hotel works because Rossi knew what he was doing architecturally, and nobody has tried to sand down those edges since.
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