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The hotel was built in the late 19th century, it is located in the historic city.

The crisis that modern trends and insistent demands of discerning customers prompted the owners of the hotel to spend the reconstruction and plastic embedded in the right wing of the building a small swimming pool.

I have greater influx of customers after the reconstruction? Definitely, yes!

Do all liking the changes in the architectural appearance of the building?

Perhaps this question is best answer those who are viewing this topic at the moment.

P.S. Floors removable light over the pool area (on the 2nd floor of the hidden battery pack and Plate protruding from the wall of the right side of the building, including a light switch)

Edited by ivanych
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The hotel was built in the late 19th century, it is located in the historic city.

The crisis that modern trends and insistent demands of discerning customers prompted the owners of the hotel to spend the reconstruction and plastic embedded in the right wing of the building a small swimming pool.

I have greater influx of customers after the reconstruction? Definitely, yes!

Do all liking the changes in the architectural appearance of the building?

Perhaps this question is best answer those who are viewing this topic at the moment.

P.S. Floors removable light over the pool area (on the 2nd floor of the hidden battery pack and Plate protruding from the wall of the right side of the building, including a light switch)

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I love the exterior. You've nicely captured the feel of the era.

The interior, though, seems a bit sparse. I'd imagine a building of that era would have a more ornate staircase, with a railing. I think the walls could use more paintings or other decorations to break up the monotony.

The pool definitely seems out of place, but I see that seems to flow from the backstory you've presented. I'd expect a dining room or tea room in that space, maybe even a study.

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Impressive! The detailing of the facade is just top-notch, I especially love the upside-down elements and the tiled frames of some of the windows. The protruding pool section is the icing on the cake. If there is a lighting - will you show us that, too? I'm always interested in that subject. Anyhow amazing job! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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I like the build! Very nice. I would say the "architect" who designed the pool expansion failed with the "changes in the architectural appearance of the building" :) You modeled the real world very well.

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This! This is the sort of building that makes me want to spend all my money on bricks. The exterior is possibly the best I've ever seen.

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When I first saw this building, I thought "this isn't LEGO!" It's so detailed that I've gone back to look at the topic several times and always find something new. Nice work!

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Seriously, the detail on the front of the building is beyond amazing. This is better then any Official Lego Modular design I have seen to date.

Edited by Alucard1977
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Lots of good details but I find the grey is just a bit too dark for me.

The Lighter grey brick profile bricks might have been better?

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Massive modulars beyond the scope of 32-wide... my kind of jam :grin: This is fantastic!!! The colors are perfect for this kind of building---drab but realistic.

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Love this! Really enjoyed the pool indoors and how you have incorporated many details into the facade. I keep looking back at it and seeing something new.

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