The ugliest hotel 6 - Museumotel, France
Museumotel in the region of Vosges, France is a group of bubble like shaped houses, which were lately renovated and now reopened to public.
Built in late 1960, the Museumotel was designed by Pascal Hausermann, whose ambition was to create practical, cheap residences, very different from the big grey concrete city districts.
Complex offers 6 small and 3 large bubble houses, all with shower rooms and internet access for an average price of €60.
While I can applaud the enthusiasts who restored the hotel to its former glory, I still cannot believe how the Museumotel managed to get into “The 1000 most beautiful hotels in Europe”… maybe it is some hobbit conspiracy (?!)
Labels: budget holidays, France, hotel, The ugliest hotel in the world



