The atmosphere of this elegant room will take you back to the epoch of Catherine the Great when the palaces of the nobles were furnished with expensive gilded furniture in the Baroque style. We tried to recreate a luxurious hall in the mansion of a Kazan aristocrat with a boudoir, where our guests will be surrounded by exclusive vintage items of the romantic epoch, when a military orchestra played in parks, and balls were held in the Noble Assembly…
The room has a shower cabin, a cast-iron bathtub on legs, and two earthenware sinks for washing. The room is enlightened by three windows facing Mislavsky Street; at night — by a "palace" multi-arm chandelier, table, and wall lamps.
The room has a large boudoir mirror with an ivory table, separated by a screen from the double bed with an Askona spring mattress.
If necessary, a cot or a wooden baby crib is provided.
The Noble room has a standing cast-iron retro bathtub. This is the exact copy of the baths available in Kazan's aristocratic mansions at the beginning of the twentieth century.
The Noble Room has a screen from the 17th century. The combination of a wooden frame and fabric, carved or stained-glass inserts, made the screen a unique interior detail. It quickly gained popularity and almost immediately became a necessary attribute of the houses of the European nobility.
The Noble room has a standing cast-iron retro bathtub. This is the exact copy of the baths available in Kazan's aristocratic mansions at the beginning of the twentieth century.
The Noble Room has a screen from the 17th century. The combination of a wooden frame and fabric, carved or stained-glass inserts, made the screen a unique interior detail. It quickly gained popularity and almost immediately became a necessary attribute of the houses of the European nobility.
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Our guests about the room
Be sure to visit the museum cafe. You may have a nice time with a cup of coffee or tea. The interior will not leave you indifferent
Liliya Antoshina
★★★★★ 2 GIS
My daughter and I chose the hotel by location. After seeing the photo and description of KAZANSKY Hotel Museum, we chose it. And our expectations were met! We stayed in the Khan's room: small in size but very cozy. A chic shower room, many towels, good cosmetics, beautiful bathrobes, a very comfortable bed, another sleeping place for an adult is organized above the shower. There are a lot of useful little things in the general stylistic solution. Two windows overlook the closed courtyard. The sound insulation is perfect. Only the sound of running water in the shower of our room was heard. I will be happy to recommend the hotel to my friends. The next time I visit the city, I will be happy to stay in the Loft or the Merchant rooms. Breakfast is served in the cafe on the 1st floor, decorated in the same museum style. Five breakfast options to choose from are delicious, satisfying, and beautiful!
Alex Larkins
★★★★★ Booking
Our room was small but very racy! The Khan's one)) There is a third place at the top. You need to climb up the ladder. It will be inconvenient for small children, and it will be very cool for older children cause there is a full-fledged double bed with sockets and a lamp. We stayed for one night, so if there are any shortcomings, we did not notice them. Everything is there for a comfortable stay. The girls at the reception are very nice. They pour tea, treat, tell everything, and help. Breakfast in the museum cafe is delicious and hearty. And, of course, I liked the location of the hotel. There is nowhere more central)))) - 2 minutes from the Kremlin. We will be happy to return to this hotel museum!
Sarah Lewin
★★★★★ Booking
The room and the hotel itself are very atmospheric. An old merchant's house is in the very center, almost at the entrance to the Kazan Kremlin. There are very friendly administrators. We were not denied any request. For breakfast, you need to go down and walk down the street to a cafe. In general, I liked everything.
In general, I liked everything
★★★★★ Booking
Be sure to visit the museum cafe. You may have a nice time with a cup of coffee or tea. The interior will not leave you indifferent
Liliya Antoshina
★★★★★ 2 GIS
My daughter and I chose the hotel by location. After seeing the photo and description of KAZANSKY Hotel Museum, we chose it. And our expectations were met! We stayed in the Khan's room: small in size but very cozy. A chic shower room, many towels, good cosmetics, beautiful bathrobes, a very comfortable bed, another sleeping place for an adult is organized above the shower. There are a lot of useful little things in the general stylistic solution. Two windows overlook the closed courtyard. The sound insulation is perfect. Only the sound of running water in the shower of our room was heard. I will be happy to recommend the hotel to my friends. The next time I visit the city, I will be happy to stay in the Loft or the Merchant rooms. Breakfast is served in the cafe on the 1st floor, decorated in the same museum style. Five breakfast options to choose from are delicious, satisfying, and beautiful!
Alex Larkins
★★★★★ Booking
Our room was small but very racy! The Khan's one)) There is a third place at the top. You need to climb up the ladder. It will be inconvenient for small children, and it will be very cool for older children cause there is a full-fledged double bed with sockets and a lamp. We stayed for one night, so if there are any shortcomings, we did not notice them. Everything is there for a comfortable stay. The girls at the reception are very nice. They pour tea, treat, tell everything, and help. Breakfast in the museum cafe is delicious and hearty. And, of course, I liked the location of the hotel. There is nowhere more central)))) - 2 minutes from the Kremlin. We will be happy to return to this hotel museum!
Sarah Lewin
★★★★★ Booking
The room and the hotel itself are very atmospheric. An old merchant's house is in the very center, almost at the entrance to the Kazan Kremlin. There are very friendly administrators. We were not denied any request. For breakfast, you need to go down and walk down the street to a cafe. In general, I liked everything.