
This grand building was built-in 1886 like a women’s hospital. It was administered by a charity who looked after the poor and vulnerable women in society since there was no welfare state during those times. Throughout the World war 2, the home was occupied and later used to house wartorn orphans and people with nowhere to visit. Throughout the 1980s your building, now empty, became a hub for young artists and musicians. Following a usual trajectory, it became a luxury hotel in 2002. That old hospital church is now a nightclub where you will discover a diversity of sound, from Salsa to Techno. Your living space is decorated in the modern style with lots of original features including fireplaces, ornaments and high ceilings. With links to the Royal Theatre Carre, your accommodation can offer you a special evening out only at that vulnerable establishment with complimentary drinks and breakfast too. Spend your days cycling, boating or walking through this excellent capital of European enlightenment.