Single Deluxe Room of Jane Austen
"Pride and Prejudice"
The true beauty of love lies in opening up to another person. Despite the fact that Jane Austen never got married, the storylines of her novels often evolve around social problems related to the institution of marriage, including financial issues. The title Pride and Prejudice refers to the writer's thesis stating that the first impression can often be misleading and sometimes unjust. By getting to know someone better, we can change our mind about this person.
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Single Deluxe Room of Jane Austen
With its tower view and tall skylights, this suite resembles one of the castle’s top chambers where beautiful princesses used to be locked up. A fairy tale atmosphere is emphasized by elegant plush bed framings and lamps in the shape of steel-rimmed ball dress frames. You will feel an atmosphere of mysterious palace attics where the court, folk and modern worlds meet. |
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- Adults 1
- Amenities: hypnos bad, bathroom with shower, WiFi
- Categories: Palace
Double Deluxe Room of Lewis Carroll
Artistic creators of this suite drew their inspiration from the beauty of modernism and the film adaptation of Alice in Wonderland, directed by Tim Burton. Carefully selected elements accentuate an avant-garde character of the rooms. The essence of Vintage style, based on a fusion of different historic periods with modern elements, allows you to indulge in fantasizing.
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- Adults 2
- Amenities: hypnos bad, bathroom with shower, bathroom with a bathtub, park view, WiFi
- Categories: Palace
Single Deluxe Room of Francis Scott Fitzgerald
An atmosphere of the suite will make you think of a countryside vacation spent with a favourite book. Skylights and exposed illuminated roof beams serve as main decoration elements of the suite. A unique atmosphere is created by the wall covered with an old newspaper style wallpaper featuring everyday life in the era of automobiles and aeroplanes.
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- Adults 1
- Amenities: hypnos bad, bathroom with shower, courtyard view, WiFi
- Categories: Palace
Business Double Room in the Outbuilding
A business class room located in the building called the Outbuilding, which is adjacent to the Palace and connected with it through an underground corridor. Rooms are located on three storeys; the rooms on the first storey provide an access to the terrace. Each of the 21 rooms features living space of around 20m2, an en suite bathroom, one large double bed (180 x 210 cm) or two single beds (90 x 210 cm) convertible into a double bed.
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- Adults 2
- Amenities: hypnos bad, bathroom with shower, WiFi
- Categories: Outbuilding
Single Deluxe Room of Charles Dickens
With its tower view and tall skylights, this suite resembles one of the castle’s top chambers where beautiful princesses used to be locked up. A fairy tale atmosphere is emphasized by elegant plush bed framings and lamps in the shape of steel-rimmed ball dress frames. You will feel an atmosphere of mysterious palace attics where the court, folk and modern worlds meet.
Details
- Adults 1
- Amenities: hypnos bad, bathroom with shower, WiFi
- Categories: Palace
Double Deluxe Room of Bashō Matsuo
Innovative furniture serves as decoration of the suite's interior and at the same time ensures the highest level of comfort and pays tribute to contemporary Japan. The sofa and armchairs look like effortlessly arranged stones. Black accents, wallpapers inspired by old paintings and Zen philosophy introduce a feeling of peace and harmony into the interior.
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- Adults 2
- Amenities: hypnos bad, bathroom with shower, bathroom with a bathtub, park view, WiFi
- Categories: Palace
Double Deluxe Room of Emily Brontë
A cow-spotted bed framing and a row of wooden beams are not the only rustic accents of this spacious suite. A humorous accent is made by the wallpaper with a pear-breeding willow which introduces an unrestrained idyllic atmosphere.
Details
- Adults 2
- Amenities: hypnos bad, bathroom with shower, bathroom with a bathtub, park view, WiFi
- Categories: Palace



