HÔTEL LANGLOIS * * *
Renovated hotel but with its original decorations housing rooms with their own originality and retro feel.
It was the Hotel des Crusaders, today it is the Langlois Hotel. The building was built in 1870 and completely renovated in 1997 and then in 2001, but has retained its original decorations where the woodwork travaillées the entrance. It is also an ode to the Belle Époque and Art-Deco style. The elevator, which has been put to the standards, is also at the time. The rooms are often very large and they have their own retro air with furniture from Nancy school and sandstone fireplaces. Others have furniture with mahogany plating. In general they all have their originality. Two of them - 34 and 44 - have bathrooms included in the woodwork, another has its lounge corner framed by pilasters… The bathrooms sometimes have original porcelain and they still have beautiful volumes. It is a hotel that charm with its originality, especially the amateurs of Art Nouveau.
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