The historic 14th-century building that is now home to Le Grand Mazarin boasts a refined yet eclectic décor.
The historic 14th-century building that is now home to Le Grand Mazarin boasts a refined yet eclectic décor thanks to the signature style of acclaimed designer Martin Brudnizki and is characterized by its quirky and surprising touches. The 61 rooms and suites, Boubalé the cheerful Ashkenazi restaurant orchestrated by chef Assaf Granit, the mysterious cabaret, the secret winter garden, and the poetic swimming pool all reflect the designer’s sumptuous and intimate vision. Think antique furniture, vintage objects, seashells embedded in the wallpaper or custom-designed rugs which are a joyful patchwork of opulent fabrics with baroque details.
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