The two National Suites feature utmost luxury with breath-taking interior in the living and bedrooms. The marble bathrooms of both suites include relaxing whirlpools.
Until 1917, Suite 115 was known as Louis XVI Apartment. The luxurious Suite features two rooms equipped with elegant Karelian birch furniture. The awe-inspiring giant sealing fresco dates back to 1902.
The utterly stylish furniture of the Louis XIV Suite, Suite no. 101, originates from the P.N. Schmidt furniture factory where it was made at the end of the nineteenth century. A sideboard and a cabinet with six drawers are part of the Suite's exclusive art objects. A precious porcelain set, a mirror, a clock and an impressive chandelier with flower and fruit ornaments dominate the interior of the living room. The rectangular mirror features a porcelain frame decorated with four sculpted cupids and floral designs as well as five bronze candles shaped like branches on each side. The breathtaking objects - all of them in Rococo style - were made in Germany in the second half of the nineteenth century. Vases, paintings, bedside lamps and other decorative objects complete the interior of this magnificent Suite.