4 American hotels whose designs were inspired by the world of literature. Pictures
Amman Today
publish date 1970-01-01 03:00:00
Hotels are often designed according to the country or region, between the modern and the classic, but in this report we review the details of the designs of 4 American hotels in Washington, D.C., which chose the names of famous writers to honor them and draw inspiration from their works, which provides guests with an authentic cultural experience, which is a soft way to get to know the worlds of These writers are from the wide door, so that the pioneers of these hotels come out with a rich literary experience.
All the names of the floors of these hotels are based on a specific literary theme related to these famous writers Marcel Proust, Arthur Rimbaud, Jules Verne and his marine novels, Gustave Flaubert, and Marcel Aimé, according to what was published by the website. washingtonianThe rooms are themed and designed to provide a personalized stay in the writer’s world. The library of these literary hotels consists of 500 books available for reading in all languages..
Hotels drawn from the world of writers
The hotels have spaces to display writers’ works
Each hotel has an area dedicated to displaying collections related to this or that writer, manuscripts, artwork and ancient objects along with contemporary creations by local artists who have reinterpreted those works..
Literary hotels witness literary evenings, celebrations, awards distribution, art exhibitions and performances, which makes them resemble cultural centers within the city or region, and the head of the bed may contain a quote from these writers as a reminder or from decorations and illustrations inspired by their work.
All bed covers bear a print of the author’s signature, and the designer pays close attention to lighting and fabrics to evoke a fantasy atmosphere that reminds us of Marcel Aime, the marine colors of Jules Verne, or the magic lantern from Proust’s “In Search of Lost Time”. The hotels that applied this experience are as follows:
Lee Suan Hotel
Les Soins, based on Marcel Proust’s novel In Search of Lost Time, was built in 1889 at the same time as the Eiffel Tower, as the controversial writer evokes the beautiful era and architecture created by the famous architect Haussmann in Paris..
Literary world hotels
Gustave Flaubert Hotel
The visitor finds himself in the middle of Madame Bovary’s boudoir, the true story that the writer made a great literary work, near the Seine River, while Marcel Aime’s hotel is immersed in the atmosphere of the fifties in Montmartre and the artists’ studios..
Gustave Flaubert Hotel
Arthur Hotel
Hotel Arthur Rimbaud near Canal Saint-Martin, we find poetic meditation while sailing on the “drunk boat” in this enchanting canal.
Lee Swan
Jules Verne Hotel
As for Jules Verne, the visitor is invited to ride a ship that dives about 20,000 leagues under the sea or a hot air balloon under the light of the Biarritz lighthouse and the green beam, all of which are fantasy atmospheres inspired by science fiction novels. All rooms in these literary hotels bear the name of a character, a poem or a dear place to the author or a close friend.
One of the hotel rooms
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