A hotel building located on a small island between Antwerp and Ghent in Flanders, Belgium, has a unique design form. To make visitors interested and curious, then the architect imitate the long intestine form for a hotel room called Hotel CasAnus.
The architect was named Joep van Lieshout, originally from the Netherlands. Actually the interior of the hotel is simple, rounded shape, with additional details of wrinkles, colors, and nerves on the exterior so that it becomes like a gut lying.
The interior of the hotel room is white with a curved roof. Interesting if used for overnight, because it will be different from the usual room form.
This colon hotel also has comfortable beds, a bathroom, and central heating. The rate of one night stay in the intestine hotel is 120 euros or about 1.5 million per night.
Owner and manager are the couple Geert and Carla Verbeke-Lens. They developed this unique hotel concept over an area of 20 acres or about 2000 square meters.
Not just stay, there are various activities that can be followed by guests and visitors of the hotel. They will usually witness the art activities that are held around the hotel, including the collage exhibition of artists of the world.