Isolated and uninhabited for a very long time, this small piece of land surrounded by water on the entrance to the spectacular mouths of Kotor got here back to life final summer time with the opening of an astonishing 32-key lodge, with a spa, three restaurants, 4 bars, and three outside swimming pools along with the seashore. On the coronary heart of the challenge is a 19th-century fortress that served as a prison in the course of the Second World Warfare. The partitions, filled with historical past, have been rigorously restored, and pure supplies have been used throughout: raw stone, aged brass, strong oak, natural fabrics, and so forth. The interiors are minimalist and soothing, with the rounded form of the arch as a logo of openness and a resolutely modern type.
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Céline Baussay
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