The foyer of this turn-of-the-20th-century mansion is breathtaking, with soaring white Doric columns, but once past these you'll find luxurious minimalism. You can breakfast and sip afternoon tea at the sun-soaked tables in the atrium courtyard or, in the evening, sit and listen to the tinkling of ivories. Between courses of French cuisine in the restaurant Quadriga, diners lean back in cherrywood chairs by Frank Lloyd Wright. Guest-rooms furnishings include pieces by Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe. Complementing the timeless Bauhaus style are ikebana floral arrangements. The spa features Asian silk cosmetic treatments.
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