The former Saint-Anne prison in 2013 should become a luxury Marriott Hotel. The start of construction is planned 2010 and the building was sold 2 million for work estimated at 36 million euros. For the architect Michel Macary, who notably designed the Stade de France and the Louvre Pyramid, it's all there to "turn a place of suffering in a place of pleasure".
The hotel should accommodate 90 rooms for an average area of 35 sqm each, some suites of 55 m² and a presidential suite with an area of 140 sqm. The building will also have a bar, an outdoor pool, a spa, a conference hall with 700 seats. To know that you must also spend on average 300 euros for the privilege of staying overnight in this exceptional place.
The hotel should accommodate 90 rooms for an average area of 35 sqm each, some suites of 55 m² and a presidential suite with an area of 140 sqm. The building will also have a bar, an outdoor pool, a spa, a conference hall with 700 seats. To know that you must also spend on average 300 euros for the privilege of staying overnight in this exceptional place.
is the first time a former French prison is transformed into a luxurious hotel.
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