698 Comments for Hotel Heinrich Heine

Hey, Motts! Sorry I got so into my cat in the ''Çomments Sections'' this Gallery! My kitty was laying in my lap the whole time I was looking thru this Gallery, so I couldn't help but think of her at times. Once again, another great gallery of photos! Thanks, as always!
Okay! Now my cat did NOT do THIS! It had to have been those weird looking stuffed animals that come alive at night, and crawl out of the walls then, too, to wreck evil havoc everywhere! (Insert Evil Laugh Here)......Hope everyone enjoyed my run-on sentence. ; )
Umm...I actually kinda like the wallpaper. I think it would look good in a woman's or girl's bedroom. It's feminine, the coloris aren't super bright or gaudy, and the pattern isn't huge or overbearing. It reminds me of being in a small field being surrounded by small clusters of tiny wildflowers. Now if only I could figure out a way to get that wallpaper to stay stuck to the wall! :-(
Now this is my kind of banister! Such exquisite craftsmanship! It's so gorgeous and dainty.
Awww MAN!!! Did my cat get loose in this hotel room, TOO!!?? :D
I DO like the cascading type light fixtures. However, I think they look a little out of place in such a huge hall, when they are so petite...Just my opinion.
Oh YUCK!!! Need I say more?
For some strange reason this photo brings to mind ''A Christmas Carol'' by Charles Dickens. I can't imagine why! :-)
OH GOSH!!! I should have known that it would be a mistake to let my cat out of her pet carrier, in that hotel room, while I went to lunch! But, hey! If everybody wants to blame it all on a roof leak, that's fine by me! :D
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It looks somewhat similar to the sewing table that my grandmother owns.
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My first thought was WTH?!? Is that one of its organs laying on the floor in the upper left corner?
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Sitting in a bed of fluffy blankets and watching the seasons change out these windows would be amazing
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"Guess what? I got a fever, and the only prescription is more cowbell!"
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I see a bunch of cows (wearing cowbells), a dog, and a bird (maybe a duck?). How interesting!
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When we visited, it was a sunny winter's day, until it suddenly started to rain. The water rushing down the stairs to the Dachsbau was incredibly loud, and made you feel like you had just boaded a ghost ship.