In the town of Râon-l'Etape, France, the Museumotel Utopia offers nine "love" bubble bungalows for your next vacation. All of the decoration is drawn from the decorative and stylistic heritage of the years 1950 to 1970. It is a "place-museum exhibition" as decorative objects and furniture will change regularly. You can admire and use the furniture and objects by great designers like Charles Eames and Verner Panton.
You can rent a bungalow for a day, week or a month, and enjoy the breathtaking utopic scenery that surrounds the Musemotel. There are many cultural and historical spots close by such as the Sources of Hercules Museum, and the The Gardens of Callunes.
The rent goes between € 55 and € 100, depending on the number of people, size of bubble, and type of service.
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The Museumotel Utopia
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