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Gay-appeal boutique modernity A near-ridiculously sumptuous, 78-room establishment that has operated as a hotel since 2012 but which was built in 1939 as Berlin's Danish Embassy, designed by Stuttgart-born architect Johann Emil Schaudt (1871–1957). The word 'Stue' means 'living room' in Danish, and plush-leisure thinking informs every inch of this radically reinvented building, which suitably is located just near the Nordic Embassies [see food entry]. It's also practically within the Tiergarten,
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