January 12, 2014

The smaller hotel of the world





When we talk about luxurious hotels, not we always refer to large stately buildings or castles, such is the case of the Eh haeusl, the smaller hotel of the world. With just a room, this hotel doesn't skimp on sophisticated details for its guests. 
 
 Housed in a small house of two and a half meters wide in Amberg, Germany, the Eh haeusl is fully furnished with furniture in the style of the eighteenth century. 
 
 Endowed with all the amenities in its three floors, the hotel can accommodate one or two people, although it is the preferred of the newly-married couples, seeking to make a reality of the legend that the couples who sleep in this building, never separated.
 
 
  This 5 star hotel, like their peers, has a small spa on the top floor, where a spa tub is guarded by a elegant statue and crowned by a gilt-framed mirror. 
 
Every last detail is endowed with great elegance, rugs, candles, lamps and furniture, are combined to make more cozy small settings, without losing the sobriety. 
 
The house was built in 1728, due to a law requiring that all couples wishing to marry should have a property, as a means of enabling the marriage without having a big house, but complying with the law.
 
 
 
he building was designed in a very small, so it would have a very low value, so that the couples who wanted to marry could acquire it to meet the requirements of the marriage, and could then sell it to search for a bigger location.
 
The hotel has a dining area and a lounge area decorated in warm tones, with frescoes that adorn the walls and bright yellow to give more privacy to the spaces. 
 
 The double bedroom and is decorated with mirrors, statues and furniture style

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