Surrealistic hotel Propeller Island City Lodge belongs to sculptor and architect Lars Stroschen. Not only he designed the whole hotel himself, but also made all furniture and other elements of décor. There are 30 guestrooms in the hotel in total, and each room has its own theme and story. For example, the “flying room” has all furniture set vertically or an angled floor. Because of that it looks like the furniture is flying. The mirror room is one of the most popular at the hotel. This octagon shaped room is covered with mirrors that create a kaleidoscope effect. Other rooms offer travellers to sleep in a coffin, a cage or in boxes under the floor. One can hardly find a hotel similar to this one anywhere else in the world.
The idea of Huttenpalast Hotel , which is located in facilities of a former factory, belongs to two girls - Silke Lorenzen and Sarah Volmer. They wanted people to live like true neighbors and talk to each other openly. So they installed three houses and three trailers inside a giant space with large windows. The houses and trailers are made by an individual project and all together they look like a charming camp. Nearby you will find benches and armchairs where guests of such an unusual hotel can sit and talk to other travellers. Visitors, who prefer a more secluded stay, might prefer guestrooms located in another part of the factory. Don’t forget to visit a charming small café with homemade bakery. The café is liked by locals, so it is always crowded with people who adore the unusual concept of the hotel.
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