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Portuguese Migneau Hotel

Migneau Hotel, located in Upper Migneau, Portugal, was designed by Vergula I, with chestnut produced in the northeast of Iberian Peninsula as the main building material, creating a natural and open holiday space.

The building is composed of box structures arranged in different ways, which constitute spaces with different functions such as business district and hot spring room. The interior is dominated by soft colors and light, creating a strong continuity for different spaces and floors. The floor and some walls are made of white carrara marble, and details such as counters and chandeliers are also made of white paint, which contrasts and coordinates with the warm color of wood and emphasizes the overall comfortable and relaxed atmosphere. The space is separate and open, and the private part can enjoy the carefully planned landscape vision.

You can enjoy the panoramic view of the surrounding landscape in the outdoor rest area that makes full use of the terrain advantages.