A large, multi-level boutique hotel from the early 19th century, designed as one continuous connected building. The structure is wide, wave-shaped, and built in terraced, stepped levels, where each upper floor is slightly set back from the floor below, creating a layered, cascading architecture with visible depth. The hotel should not appear flat, but instead have staggered levels and receding upper stories, giving the building a dynamic, sculptural silhouette. The architecture blends Art Nouveau (Antoni Gaudí-inspired organic curves and asymmetry) with Asian influences (pagoda-style roofs, curved eaves). The main structure is stone masonry with subtle colorful accents, slightly vibrant but natural. Each floor has continuous wooden balconies wrapping around the building, following the terraced levels. The balconies are handcrafted, warm-toned wood, slightly irregular, and clearly visible on every level. There are relatively few windows, irregularly placed, integrated into the masonry. At the center is a moderately sized glass dome above the entrance hall, softly glowing but not dominating the building. The roofs are layered and Asian-inspired, with elegant curved forms. Several hanging Asian lanterns are placed along the balconies and entrance, glowing warmly. Minimal vegetation: only some ivy growing along the wooden balconies. A narrow pathway leads to the entrance, bordered by large, dense, colorful hedges. The setting is peaceful and atmospheric, during sunset or early Mehr sehen