MGallery Hotel Collection is championing history around the world with Heritage Days. More than 60 MGallery hotels are set to throw open their doors for locals and travellers to explore. For the second consecutive year, MGallery Hotel Collection is paying tribute to its heritage.
Discover Heritage
This September sees European Heritage Days, an annual celebration of culture, art architecture, set to return with its 41st edition. The once-a-year festival sees privately-owned historical and architectural treasures throw open their doors, giving locals and travellers alike the chance to explore their diverse cultural legacies. While traditionally celebrated within Europe, MGallery Hotel Collection, a champion of local heritage, will join in the festivities with its hotels participating around the world. Following last year’s success, 2024 will see over 60 MGallery properties open to the public, providing the chance for communities to experience their local heritage. The curated experiences will let guests explore and live the storied past of some of the brand’s buildings and monuments, for free. From musical and artistic immersions to culinary adventures, each bookable open day has been tailored to each hotel’s history and the cultural patrimony of its surrounding areas.
Beautiful Europe
The Aigle Noir Hotel Fontainebleau - MGallery Collection in France will be opening its doors for guided tours of the building which the hotel calls home. Built in the 16th century, the building has a strong link to one of France’s most favoured and elaborate palaces, Château de Fontainebleau. As part of this experience, participants can enjoy a cocktail tasting in the hotel’s Le Montijo bar and take part in Jeu de Paume, a French tennis-like sport dating back to the 11th century. In Vienna, the cultural hub of artistic legacy shaped by Mozart and Beethoven, Hotel Am Konzerthaus - MGallery Collection will open to a series of events centred around the flair of the local music scene. Situated just a few minutes’ walk from Vienna State Opera Hall, guests will get to explore the world-famous 1,709-seated Renaissance music house by August Sikkard von Sikkardsburg, before returning to the hotel to enjoy a ‘then and now’ photo exhibition of the concert hall with cocktails and canapes on offer.
For the Love of Asia
In Vietnam, Hotel de l’Opera Hanoi – MGallery Collection, is a stone’s throw away from the Hanoi Opera House, and with a musical event taking place on the rooftop courtyard, the hotel is the location to enjoy the city’s views. The ‘Music Box High Tea’ party will offer guests special 3D ice creams, showcasing Hanoi’s landmarks, and cocktail pairings, while they take in the cityscape and enjoy in the music. The five-star Royal Hoi An Hotel – MGallery Collection will offer a walking tour around the UNESCO World Heritage Site, which showcases Hoi An’s culture. The area boasts a variety of sites such as the An Lac Pagoda, Cao Dai Temple and the Ngoc Cam Monastery, which offers visitors a glimpse into the region’s spiritual heritage. The hotel will also be putting on a limited-time art exhibit which tells the story of this city and local traditions in partnership with the photographer, RÉHAHN. With views of the Andaman Sea, Avista Grande Phuket Karon – MGallery Collection is perched on the hilltop, bringing to life Phuket’s Sino-Portuguese and Peranakan heritage. In partnership with the Phuket Peranakan Association, the hotel is organising an array of experiences such as a traditional Peranakan welcome ritual, a Ceylon tea ceremony, and Thai dancing classes.
Vibrant Colours of Americas
Offering guests the Rio de Janeiro hospitality, Santa Teresa Hotel Rio de Janeiro – MGallery Collection will take guests on a walk around the neighbourhood of Santa Teresa. The tour will tell the story of the town, immersing guests in the atmosphere of the cobbled streets. The tour will be led by a local guide who will share the history of the town, while showcasing local artists, including ZeMog, whose works of art also adorn the MGallery hotel. Situated next to the Warwick Farm Racecourse, Willian Inglis – MGallery Collection pays homage to Australia’s equestrian heritage. Visitors will be able to experience guided tours around the hotel’s grounds, learning about the Inglis family and its ties to horse racing and the land. The hotel has partnered with the local Aboriginal Land Council to educate visitors on the Darug Nation, which the hotel operates on, along with the rich history of the Cabrogal People, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land.
“Heritage is in our DNA. We pride ourselves on being a guardian of some of the most unique hotels, whether through their storied history, or artistic magnificence. While we always bring a touch of modern luxury and contemporary design to all our hotels, it’s imperative we preserve each building’s cultural heritage and distinctiveness. Within every MGallery, there is a treasure trove of history, art and architecture unique to the local area and we’re so pleased to be able to share these spaces with the wider public,” states Catherine Cherabieh, vice-president, Brand, MGallery Hotel Collection.