Probably the most unusual hotel rooms in the world : Thursday, 1st July 2021 : 4Hoteliers

Steigenberger, H rewards and tinyBE offer overnight stays in habitable statues in the heart of Metzlerpark in Frankfurt's Museum District. The international art scene descends upon Frankfurt.The tinyBE living in sculpture series will offer a unique hotel experience and cultural experience from 26 June to 26 September 2021. It joins forces to offer overnight accommodation in artifacts of exceptional quality at the Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof.These sculptures can be found in Metzlerpark, Frankfurt's Museum District. They are situated between the Museum of Applied Art (Museum of World Cultures) and the Museum of Applied Art (Museum of Applied Art). The Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof, as the project hotel and cooperating partner, is responsible for the fitting of the sculptures, checking in guests and arranging shuttle services.The sculptures were designed by internationally renowned artists like Thomas Schtte and Mia Eve Rollow. Their brief stipulated that artworks should not exceed 30 square meters in size and must be made from sustainable materials. For example, one sculpture is almost entirely made of plants. One sculpture was made using mushroom sheets. Another is entirely wood.Marcus Bernhardt CEO of Deutsche Hospitality stated that the Steigenberger Icon Frankfurter Host is the epitome hospitality, quality, and tradition. The H Rewards loyalty program offers memorable experiences that money can't always buy. It is therefore a natural choice to support tinyBE in this venture. tinyBEs designers have created a living, tangible, and habitable exhibit that celebrates art and culture. It is an honor to be a part of it."The Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof's excellent service is an added bonus to our tinyBE arts project." Barbara Knoflach (Co-Founder tinyBE) describes it as a unique experience in tension between small and large.You can reserve these exclusive accommodations via Eventim's ticket platform. The Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof will be the place where guests check in. A driver service will then transport them to their homes.Today, Friday, tinyBE in Metzlerpark will open. Cornelia Saalfrank will be there as the curator and initiator of the exhibition. Professor Matthias Wagner, from Frankfurt/Main's Museum of Applied Art, and other participants, along with the artists, will also be present. Christian Jankowski, Terence Koh and Laure Prouvost are among the latter group. Sterling Ruby, Thomas Schtte, and the MY-CO-X Collective are also included.