Rooms

Eighteen rooms, six categories, one quiet floor.

Each room is shaped by the building first and the brief second. Some have arched casement windows that look across a quiet courtyard; one looks straight at a Trabant parked permanently in our neighbour's garden. All of them have Hästens beds, Bauwerk lime walls, Genelec speakers, and a complimentary copy of Cliff Stoll's The Cuckoo's Egg on the nightstand. You may keep it.

The room types are listed from smallest to largest. Rates are starting points and exclude city tax.

Null Room

18 m² · queen · courtyard · from €145

Our smallest. Compact, considered, surprisingly tall. The room that proves smaller can mean better.

Kerckhoffs Chamber

26 m² · king · street · from €195

A classic double with a writing desk built into the window bay. The cipher is open; the door has a key.

Tempest Loft

34 m² · king · courtyard · from €245

Top floor, double-height ceiling, north light. Beloved by photographers and people who pace.

Faraday Suite

42 m² · king + daybed · street · from €325

Copper-mesh window screens. Phones still work — barely. Bath has its own window.

Onion Suite

55 m² · king + sofa bed · corner · from €395

Three layered linen curtains separate the bed, the bath, and the world. Peel them as needed.

Honeypot

78 m² · king · top floor · POA

The presidential. Of course it is called this. Private terrace, freestanding bath, the only room with a working fireplace.

The Quiet Floor

The second floor — six rooms — is wired to be electromagnetically restful. No 2.4/5 GHz wifi (a wired uplink is in the desk drawer). No DECT. The lift is fitted with a brass mesh that significantly attenuates cellular signal inside the cabin. We don't promise the floor is quiet, but we promise the air is.

Family, pets, accessibility

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