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Château Royal

Château Royal, Europe — Mid-century wood-paneled suite with herringbone floors, brass pendant light, and motivational wall text in warm minimalist aesthetic.

Images Courtesy of Château Royal, Felix Brueggemann

Located in the heart of Berlin Mitte, just a stone's throw from Unter den Linden, Château Royal is an exciting new boutique hotel.

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Co-founded by Stephan Landwehr and long-time manager Moritz Estermann of Grill Royal, along with Icelandic Chef Victoria Eliasdóttir, and Creative Director Celia Solf, this hotel blends classic grand hotel elements with a modern touch. Emphasizing choice and sustainability, Château Royal is designed to be the discerning traveler's home in Berlin.

Château Royal, Europe — Cream stone corner tower with ornate balustrade, dark-framed windows, and glowing neon signage on historic Haussmann-style facade.
Château Royal, Europe — Cream neoclassical facade with ornamental detailing, arched windows, and copper mansard roof under clear sky.
Château Royal, Europe — Mid-century modern dining room with walnut frames, sage green walls, polished wood floors, and gallery artwork.
Château Royal, Europe — Modern lounge with curved charcoal armchair, side table with purple flowers, warm curtains, parquet flooring, and soft natural light.
Château Royal, Europe — Wrought-iron wall sconce with amber glass panels casting warm light on cream stone facade at dusk, classical hospitality architecture detail.
Château Royal, Europe — Mid-century dining room with terracotta banquettes, textured glass partitions, geometric floor tiles, and neon signage.
Château Royal, Europe — Wooden shelving with architecture books, wine bottle, glasses, and sculptural decor against deep burgundy interior.
Château Royal, Europe — Contemporary hotel bedroom with deep blue paneled walls, white bedding, rattan headboard details, warm wood flooring, and gallery artwork above bed.
Château Royal, Europe — Minimalist hotel bedroom with warm earth tones, natural light through sheer curtains, dark side table with fresh greenery, and refined furnishings in neutral palette.
Château Royal, Europe — Dark-tiled bathroom corner with dark wood pedestal table displaying luxury toiletries in amber glass bottles with pump dispensers, minimalist aesthetic.
Château Royal, Europe — Emerald subway-tiled bathroom with red marble countertop, chrome fixtures, and framed mirror illuminated by cylindrical sconces.
Château Royal, Europe — Wooden serving board with marinated green olives, crackers, and dark wine on mahogany table with ornate rug.
Château Royal, Europe — Walnut wardrobe with open shelving, pendant light, and view through open door to ensuite bathroom with green tile, beside burgundy modern chair and sheer curtains.

Family Room

Château Royal, Europe — Minimalist luxury bedroom with white linens, woven headboard, green nightstands, warm wooden flooring, and floor-to-ceiling windows casting soft natural light.

Suite

Château Royal, Europe — Art Deco bathroom with forest-green tile, brass vanity, marble countertop, framed mirror, and soft ambient lighting through window.

Junior Suite

Château Royal, Europe — Luxury bedroom with warm wood cabinetry, crisp white bedding, deep green velvet bench, ambient brass lighting, and floor-to-ceiling curtains.

Large

Château Royal, Europe — Contemporary lounge with watercolor seahorse artwork, wooden bench seating, teal accent chair, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking grounds.

Medium

Château Royal, Europe — Minimalist hotel room with warm ambient floor lamp, wood desk, fresh flowers, and layered curtains creating sophisticated luxury hospitality interior.

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The Details

What makes it Kobu

All of Château Royal's rooms feature high-quality, custom-made furniture designed and produced exclusively for the hotel, heated floors, rain showers, natural latex mattresses and natural fibre bedding. A different contemporary artist with strong ties to Berlin has contributed a piece of work to each room for permanent display, curated by former gallerist Kirsten Landwehr in collaboration with Krist Gruijthuijsen (KW Institute for Contemporary Art).

Public areas and winter garden complete the ensemble, consisting of two listed buildings dating from 1850 and 1910, and a new construction and roof extension, designed by David Chipperfield Architects. Studio Irina Kromayer is responsible for interior architecture and design of the hotel. Drawing on materials popular in Berlin's heyday at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries: colourful marble, herringbone parquet, oak, nickel and handmade craquelé tiles in a contemporary twist on Berlin bohemia.

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Directions

Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER)

30 min by car

The Destination

Europe

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City explorers, beach lovers and adventurers will all find their perfect balance of experiences in Europe, which offers a mix of cultures at close quarters. From dining in Copenhagen, to hiking in Switzerland, and relaxing in Southern Italy, you’ll find yourself transported by each destination — all within a matter of hours.

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Photography

Commissioned photography for luxury hospitality and properties.

Selected work

Mandarin Oriental Bodrum, Turkey — Wooden terrace with linen curtains overlooking infinity pool, manicured trees, and Aegean Sea at golden hour.
Rosewood Mandarina, Mexico — Modern geometric architecture with warm ochre facade and expansive windows surrounded by palm trees at golden hour.
Maroma, A Belmond Hotel, Mexico — White-walled modernist courtyard with arched entryway, tall palm trees, terracotta floors, and mid-century wooden seating under clear blue sky.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Courtyard with limestone pool, wooden loungers, cream umbrellas, cascading vines on brutalist concrete architecture, minimalist luxury design.

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