A monolithic, monochromatic 9-storey building topped by an 18th-century Lorraine house, located in Metz's Quartier de l'Amphithéâtre, Maison Heler is a hotel with 104 rooms and suites, a bar-restaurant opening onto a garden on the first floor, and a restaurant and bar opening onto a roof terrace planted with trees. The story of Maison Heler began with a tale imagined by Philippe Starck: La Vie minutieuse de Manfred Heler. This dreamy, whimsical old boy, who devotes his life to inventing, is the author of an alphabet that will be featured in the hotel's decor, helping to create a unique experience for international guests. This opening completes the destination's hotel offering and will boost business tourism in the Metz Eurometropole.
"Maison Heler is a unique, out-of-the-ordinary hotel, conceived as an inhabitable, surreal and poetic work of art." Ph.S
In March 2025, Maison Heler becomes a reality. An address that redefines hospitality. A place to meet, dream and soar.