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home to one of Europe’s largest geothermal infrastructure. In addition to the hotel’s
plants that uses a series of six interconnected association with Leading Hotels of the World,
underground water storage cells to regulate it is also part of the organisation’s “Leading
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the buildings’ temperature across seasons. Green” initiative. Clever design details are
The heat of summer is stored for winter and seen in the guestrooms where a frosted glass
Kameha Grand
the cold of winter provides summer cooling bathroom door pivots on the corner between
Am Bonner Bogen 1
to make the hotel largely emission-free. Jörg the bathroom and WC to be the door for both. 53227 Bonn Germany
also highlights the LED lighting system of The angular Corian washbasin, by Antonio
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the Kameha Dome, which used over 10% Lupi, is part of a columnar glass structure in
less energy than the normal halogen setup the middle of the guestroom that keeps the
and offers literally thousands of different room very open; behind the basin mirror is
„ 253 guestrooms inc. 63 suites
colour combinations. Elsewhere Flos have shelving displaying an impressive minibar
‰ Brasserie Next Level, Yu Sushi Club
supplied various lighting fixtures throughout selection. Â Kameha Dome, Puregold Bar, Stage Bar,
including a special version of Tubular Bells, The Kameha Grand is the first hotel project
Rothschild Lounge, Zino Platinum Cigar Lounge
designed by Piero Lissoni; Sebastian Wrong’s for Lifestyle Hospitality & Entertainment
[ Kameha Spa & Fitness Power House
+ Nine meeting and event spaces
Spun Light F; Barber & Osgerby’s Tab F; and Group, whose portfolio also includes the
Taccia, designed by Achille and Pier Giacomo successful King Kamehameha nightclub in
Owner / Developer: Dr Jörg Haas / Bonn Visio
Castiglioni. Frankfurt. The boldness of the interiors create
Real Estate GmbH & Co. KG
Jörg, who comes from an IT background, a “big bang” first impression which clearly
Operator: Kameha Hotels & Resorts
also insisted on futureproofing the hotel with needs to be leveraged if the hotel is to attract
Architect: Karl-Heinz Schommer
Interior Designer: Marcel Wanders
an extensive, state-of-the-art communications the MICE business it targets and deserves.
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