698 Comments for Hotel Heinrich Heine

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Even with the fine floors and the interesting ceilings, this place seems fairly spartan to me. I will not be booking again.
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The zombies are pushing their way up from below. They're right under you. Watch out.
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Why do we keep seeing carts near or on the stairs? Remember the red curtain picture? There was some kind of cart there as well. No elevators I suppose. Did I just answer my own question? Yes, you did Liza. Oh, thanks. Just talking to myself.
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No fluffy! Down! stay off the table!
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I remember these toys from the 60's. Some of my friends had similar, but not so sinister looking. I think it is actually a little bear. I am suprised it is in such good shape. Eye color is a bit disconcerting.
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My aunt did have chairs like this. In blue. They wrapped around a little bit more and were really low to the floor. My sister had them in her house for awhile in the late 70's, auntie bought them in the 60's.
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Wow, they brought in some really ugly furniture! Looks like the dulled the place down to go with the stupid modern fashion trends.
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Geez you guys. I bet the original light fixtures were a lot nicer. I suspect the did not have electric lighting here when it was first built, maybe? Can't remember when electricity came to the mountains.
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At first I thought the leaves were stained glass windows. Right? The little ivy crawling in looks like dripping blood.
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Was he all alone in there? I'd be scared too.
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These modern soap dispensers allow you to choose from a variety of fragrances and formulas. Extremely convenient when dancing with sweaty handed partners. Get yours today by calling . . .
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The drapes would look nice in the red restroom.
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The rusted one must be steel, the others silver. Looks like they ganged up on old rusty for being different.
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They still sell those gawdawful lamps. Some kind of nasty plastic that lives forever. I was suprised at the lack of dust or mold on the dumb thing as well.
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Yikes on the light fixture.