Economy Double Room

WiFi
Air conditioning
Heating
Sunbed
Windbreak
Kettle
Fridge
TV
Safe
Shower
Shampoo, soap
Towels
Hair dryer
Free parking
Elevator
Sauna
We accept pets

Nikolov I Double room

Economy rooms are located on the 2nd floor in the western part. They are cozy rooms, enriched with slants. Each is equipped with a comfortable 180cm wide bed, minibar, safe, flat-screen TV, air conditioning, welcome kit, hairdryer, as well as towels and toiletries. The room has a bathroom with a shower. Room size is 18-20 sq. m. Extra bed possible by arrangement.

Ivailo Nikolov was born in Bulgaria in 1982.
He is a young artist of unparalleled talent. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Varna. He worked in Italy for four years together with Athos Faccincani. Through his interpretation of the spirit of fine arts, he imbues his paintings with an expressive richness that is one of a kind. Although each new subject seems to dictate style and approach, he always works with color, light, texture, atmosphere, energy and feeling. His work is referred to as Modern Impressionism (Modern Impressionism). He has gained great popularity, also thanks to the work of photographer Boyan Dimitrov, who faithfully photographed his paintings and made them available to a wider audience. Today, Ivailo Nikolov’s works are being snapped up all over the world by individuals, galleries and institutions.

On the walls of the room:
“Sunset”.

Nikolov II Double room

On the walls of the room:
“Boats”

Witkacy Double room

Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz coat-of-arms Nieczuja, a.k.a. Witkacy (born February 24, 1885 in Warsaw , died September 18, 1939 in Jeziory) – Polish writer, painter, philosopher, playwright and photographer. He laid the groundwork for his artistic theories, published as “New Forms in Painting and the Resulting Misunderstandings,” containing the Theory of Pure Form. Between the wars he became an important figure in cultural and social life. His activities and work were perceived in two ways – he fascinated with his talent and personality, his portraits and representations became extremely fashionable, while at the same time he was considered a frivolous artist, a freak and eccentric, to which his – somewhat shocking – lifestyle and the form of his works, very innovative and for many too avant-garde, contributed.

On the walls of the room
“Portrait of Nena Stachurska” 1930 and
“Temptation of St. Anthony II” 1921-1922

Max. persons

3

Facility area

18 m2

Double bed

x1

Extra bed

x1