Historic pomp.
A magnificent star-patterned parquet in the salon, opulent crystal chandeliers over the bed, cut-glass windows in the bathrooms: the Imperial Suites are an experience never to be forgotten. The six suites each with their own distinctive character reflect in a very special way the palace's historic ambiance. Each of the suites is imbued with imperial style and each is unique.
Mirrors set in Baroque frames magnify the sumptuous atmosphere of the once private chambers of the prince of Wurttemberg. The suites, which boast ceilings of up to seven metres in height, measure 70-95 square metres offering guests truly imperial-sized accommodations. The impressive salons provide exclusive and intimate surroundings for meetings or cocktails with a personal butler to attend to your guests.
Those with a literary turn can spend many pleasant hours in the library of the inviting suite decorated in muted pink on whose walls hang works by old masters and up-and-coming artists. More than one couple has glided in three-quarter time over the antique parquet floors to waltz rhythms. And reclining on the stylish chaise longue in another Imperial Suite, you can admire precious oil paintings and antique furniture.
Like the state rooms of all historic palaces, the Imperial Suites were located on the lower floors to spare the guests of bygone days the inconvenience of climbing several flights of stairs. But even though today an elevator whisks you effortlessly to your suite, ascending the princely staircase makes a fitting overture to entering your own imperial quarters.