HOTELS Million Donkey Hotel By Feld72 - Suspended Cage Room

Million Donkey Hotel By Feld72 - Suspended Cage Room

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Prata Sannita Italy West Europe
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Located north of Naples in the Italian mountain village of Prata Sannita, the Million Donkey Hotel is made up of just three rooms and one bathroom. The name “Million Donkey Hotel” honors the many 'workhorses' who donated their time and energy, making this project possible in the first place. This incredible hotel was created in just one month by Austrian architects and local volunteers who came together using the region’s materials to build up this space while, at the same time, promoting the rural economy.

What was once a collection of abandoned buildings is now a large scattered hotel with cave-like rooms built into the hillside. This hotel was conceived as a way to bring the public, as well as tourists, back into the older area of Prata Sannita.

One stunning feature of the hotel is Il Letto Volante (the wheel bed), which can be rolled out into a cage suspended from the main wall to give guests the sensation of truly sleeping amongst the stars. This atypical hotel is perfect for adventure seekers willing to trade luxury for a one-of-a-kind experience and story to tell.

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Prata Sannita medieval village in Italy

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Million Donkey Hotel building with caves inside and the levitating cage room

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Million Donkey Hotel hammock

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Million Donkey Hotel cave room

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Million Donkey Hotel bathroom

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The bed moves into the cage outside

The bed moves into the cage outside


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Bed moved to the cage

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Suspended cage bed

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Suspended cage bed with panoramic views on forest and the stars above

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Prata Sannita Inferiore (Borgo Medioevale) I - 81010 Prata Sannita (CE), Provincia di Caserta, ITALIA


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