Thursday, September 22, 2011

Three Sisters Hotel in Tallinn

An intriguing nest of chambers, walkways, secret staircases, balconies and galleries, the Three Sisters Hotel in Tallinn, Estonia, is one-of-a-kind in every respect. Twenty-three rooms, each one unique in its design, furnishings and layout, are found in the three interconnecting, 14th-Century houses that form the hotel and give it its name.

The transformation brings contemporary design concepts into its ancient walls, and also highlights the building’s centuries of organic growth. Original elements, such as a wooden crane once used to hoist stores into the house and intricate ceiling frescos, discovered by accident under 14 layers of paint and wallpaper, have been painstakingly restored and now add their own character to the property again. Contrasted with internationally designed furniture and sleek, marble and granite bathrooms, the Three Sisters is an exceptional example of a modern classic.

The Three Sisters is a member of design hotels™. A unique collection of hotels, characterised by outstanding architecture and intelligent service, the design hotels™ brand stands for "modern travelers" with refined demands - cosmopolitan people on the move for business and leisure.
The Three Sisters Hotel
The Three Sisters Hotel
The Three Sisters Hotel
The Three Sisters Hotel
The Three Sisters Hotel

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