Savoy Hotel, Copenhagen

The hotel is based in the rear wing of the Løvenborg Building, Denmark's first example of Art Nouveau.

It is owned by Dreyers Fond, The building was constructed for master joiner Carl Kaas-Rasmussen.

It was subsequently restored and refurbished with the assistance of Erik Møller Arkitekter.

It is the first example of the Art Nouveau style in Denmark, Rosen being its main proponent in the country.

[5] The 66-room Hotel Savoy is operated by a separate company in the rear wing of the building.

Hotel Savoy photographed by Peter Elfelt in 1907
Løvenborg
Detail from Løvenborg's facade