Rosewood Munich has introduced five “Houses,” or signature suites: the König Maximilian I. House, Prinzessin Augusta House, Prinzregent Luitpold House, König Ludwig I. House and Prinzessin Ferdinande House. The names of each House pay homage to the Bavarian royal family.
Tara Bernerd & Partners led the interior design of these "Houses" along with the hotel's other rooms, suites, lobby lounge, Palaishof and Asaya Spa at Rosewood Munich. Each House comes with butler service and is decorated with works by local artists, alongside a selection of historical literature on the namesakes of the Houses.
The König Maximilian I. House has a wood-paneled living area, fully equipped kitchen, courtyard balcony and a dining table that can accommodate up to 12 persons. The House can integrate three additional suites, welcoming up to eight guests. The Prinzessin Augusta House offers a bedroom, marble bathroom, private rooftop terrace, living and dining area, and a fireplace. The dining table can accommodate up to 10 guests.
The Prinzregent Luitpold House comprises a bedroom, spacious walk-in closet, marble bathroom, fully equipped kitchenette, an intimate living area, a dining table that fits up to eight people, and an outdoor terrace. The König Ludwig I. House occupies the top floor of Rosewood Munich and has high ceilings and large windows, along with a spacious bedroom and marble bathroom with a double sink and bathtub. Additional features include a living area with a fireplace and an outdoor terrace.
The Prinzessin Ferdinande House offers a bedroom, walk-in closet and a floating glass bridge, offering views of Salvatorstraße. Good to know: All Houses can be connected with additional suites.
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