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Having remained closed for several uears, the Villa Pétrusse in Luxembourg is being brought back to life. From June 2025, the hotel will welcome guests into an ambience that combines historic elegance with modern comfort.

The 19th-century building has been restored by interior designer Tristan Auer, who is known for his sensitive reinterpretations of classical architecture. The rooms combine traditional elements with fine materials and soft colours, preserving the original character of the villa.

The diversity of Luxembourgish cuisine

In culinary terms, the hotel offers a blend of traditional and modern flavours. The in-house restaurant focuses on regional ingredients, artfully prepared to create cuisine that reflects Luxembourg’s diversity.

Located in a centuries-old park designed by landscape architect Edouard André, Villa Pétrusse offers not only stylish accommodation but also an oasis of calm in the heart of the city.

Tristan Auer: the craft of a visionary design

The French interior designer Tristan Auer has made a name for himself with his elegant designs. After working with Philippe Starck and Christian Liaigre, he founded his own studio in Paris in 2002. Whether it’s the Hôtel de Crillon or projects for Cartier and Chanel, Auer combines classic design with modern luxury.

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