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The Fontenay Hotel in Hamburg Features Historic Design Styles

Berlin-based architect Jan Stormer and interior designer Christian Meinert recently finished the Fontenay Hotel in Hamburg, Germany.

The hotel features 130 rooms, 17 of which are suites in natural shades of turquoise, blue and beige. With oak wood floors and hand-woven rugs, each room has a noticeable attention to detail designed to be as luxurious and comfortable as possible. The high atrium in the lobby opens up to two restaurants that have views of the green surroundings. Offering high-end amenities, the rooftop infinity pool is attracting tourists from all over the world, giving views of Lake Alster and five of Hamburg's principal churches.

The new Fontenay Hotel is both architecturally and aesthetically pleasing, with the finest guest rooms in the area.
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