Arnesse is a historic manor house in the picturesque Uckermark district, one and a half hours outside of Berlin. Restored and furnished in collaboration with artists, designers and craftsmen, the neo-gothic architecture houses 15 guest rooms, a restaurant serving farm-to-table cuisine, a historical gymnasium, and a plant-filled solarium for private dining and events. The property is set amid expansive gardens on a private lake and features an outdoor pool. Opening in Summer 2024, it will provide an extraordinary experience as a countryside retreat for good food, abundant nature and holistic health. Arnesse has been featured as a Financial Times 2024 hotel opening of the year and promises to become a unique addition to the Berlin region's hospitality landscape.
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