
Suite - Albert Einstein
{March 14, 1879 (Ulm, Germany) – April 18, 1955 (Princeton, USA)}
With a neutral atmosphere, gray and blue tones prevail in our hotel room in our Torel Avantgarde.
Gray tones represent science, while the blue tones represent the universe and its infinity.
The formula of the theory of relativity (E=mc2) was transformed into “E=Love is what you want”.
The suite has a double or twin bed and it can accommodate three people, as it has a sofa bed.
See our other rooms in the Suite category: Vincent van Gogh, Aurélia de Sousa, Amadeu de Souza-Cardoso. Peggy Guggenheim, Jackson Pollock, Frank Lloyd Wright, Sigmund & Lucian Freud, Almada Negreiros, Andy Warhol.
Albert Einstein was a German theoretical physicist who developed the Theory of General Relativity, alongside Quantum Mechanics, which, in turn, were the two pillars of Modern Physics.
He received the “Nobel Prize in Physics” in 1921 for his services to Physical Theory and especially for his discovery of the Law of the Photoelectric Effect: a fundamental step in the evolution of Quantum Theory.
“Most of us would rather look outside than inside.” – Albert Einstein