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A neoclassical former church has been transformed into a stylish boutique hotel with a hyper-local restaurant. Built in 1912 at the crest of the hill that defines the Adams Morgan neighbourhood, each room offers a unique experience due to its distinctive art and furniture. The design of the rooms reflects the building's history as a former church, and all 220 guest rooms are located in an annexed new build. In the lobby, for example, the enormous chandelier was sculpted by a local artist from brass pieces of the church's pipe organ, adding to the hotel's unique charm.
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