The Kessler collection has reopened the doors of them Asheville Ownership, now redesigned as Grand Bohemian Lodge Asheville. Follows the influence of Hurricane Helene In September 2024 in this landmark in Biltmore Village has subjected to meticulous restoration, led by Mark And Diana Kessler In cooperation with the internal design and construction team.
The lodge now has an extended one Grand Bohemian Galleryan increased culinary experience at Red deer grilleUpdated wellness offers under the renaming Spa in the Grand Bohemian and expanded meeting rooms.
The design carefully restored the most important architectural elements, including the complicated carved wooden cladding, the exhibition cases in museum quality and the Grand Stone fireplace in the lobby. Public areas have been updated with new custom -made furnishings. The check-in area has also been updated, while the extended Grand Bohemian Gallery now offers spaces that invite guests to relax and connect. The neighboring Manor houseAn attachment with 20 rooms, also expands the guest experience with a new 450 square meter meeting room, which can be used for private meetings and exclusive buyouts.
The culinary team introduced new menus at Red Stag Grill, the play-controlled steakhouse, which serves Appalachian Cuisine, and at the same time has retained the inspired ambience of the restaurant's European Hunting Lodge. In a newly expanded wine vault, more than 700 curated bottles and thoughtful details such as the table -Martini service and a restored private dining room are home to. The dining room shows original works by the local artist Mitch Kolbe, whose solo exhibition was interrupted by the hurricane.
The Grand Bohemian Gallery Asheville, the art gallery curated by the long -time director on site Constance RichardsIn addition to a dynamic collection, it also introduced a new retail business in which pieces about the past reflect and look into the future. The artists include Mitch Kolbe, Jean Claude Roy, Charles Clara, Susan Spies and the late Vadim Bora. Many of these artists experienced a loss during the storm, and their new work reflects both memory and renewal.
You can find more information at www.kesslercollection.com.
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