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NYX Warsaw

NYX Hotel Opens in Warsaw

The Leonardo Hotels brand NYX Hotels continues to expand and will open new hotels in Mannheim (early 2019) and Warsaw (2020). NYX Hotels, named after the Greek goddess of the night, represents a new generation of hotels. Individuality, creativity, culture and networking are central components of the brand concept, aimed at an urban, multifaceted and interesting audience with a focus on individual lifestyle. NYX Hotels are also represented in major cities like Milan, Madrid, Prague, Munich, Tel Aviv and Herzliya.

NYX Hotel Warsaw is part of a flagship architectural project
Warsaw is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in Eastern Europe, with around ten million tourists and business travelers each year. The new NYX Hotel will be located in Varso Place, a complex under construction with three buildings in the center of the Polish capital. The hotel will be located in Varso 1, the middle of the three buildings. 331 rooms will extend from the fourth to the 18th floor over almost 20,000 square meters. The opening of the hotel and the spectacular complex is planned for 2020, and once completed, the Varso Tower will be one of the tallest buildings in Europe. Varso Place was designed by the team at Foster + Partners, one of the most famous architectural firms in the world.

Every NYX Hotel is an individual work of art
Iris Barak, art curator of NYX Hotels, is responsible for tailoring individual concepts for the new hotel in Mannheim and Warsaw and ensuring that they become unique masterpieces of art. Together with leading local art curators, aspiring artists from each city will be selected to design the NYX Hotel with installations, video art, street art and local imagery. Interior designer, Andreas Neudahm will be responsible to develop an individual design with a local flair for each of the NYX Hotels in Mannheim and Warsaw: As in the other NYX locations, the two new hotels will place great emphasis on the selection of furniture, colors and accessories. Much of this will be designed specifically for the hotels and will have a regional influence.

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