This art, fashion, and architecturally-minded hotel was started in 2004 by a quartet with backgrounds as diverse as art historian, restaurateur, and tax expert. The building was initially a hotel for Eastern Europeans emigrating to South America, then a haven for refugees, then a juvenile prison for young boys and finally, in the 1980s and 90s, artists' studios. But there's even more novelty to this hotel in that its 117 rooms offer a range of one-, two-, three-, four- and five-...
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