21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati

In the heart of The Queen City, adjacent to the Contemporary Arts Center and across the street from the Aronoff Center for the Arts, architecture and interiors firm Deborah Berke Partners reimagined the 100-year old Metropole Hotel as the 21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati. The onsite contemporary art museum is marked by Astrid Krogh’s colorful Lightmail exhibition in the nine-story interior solarium and hosts rotating curated shows. The 156 rooms are outfitted with glass enclosed showers and works by Laura Lee Brown, who founded the brand with husband and collector Steve Wilson. At the Metropole restaurant, Executive Chef Jared Bennett cooks sustainably sourced ingredients in a custom-built wood-burning fireplace.      
A partnership with the Contemporary Arts Center generates co-curated shows and the CAC even trains its docents to lead tours of the hotel’s exhibitions.

Corner Suite

Our largest luxury suite, the bedroom features (an incredibly comfortable) king-size bed along with separate living and dining room features a sitting area with sectional and a multifunctional table. The spacious bathroom’s wet room has a glass enclosed shower and tub and features custom tile by The Rookwood Tile Company and a double vanity. Includes the usual 21c amenities -42″ HDTVS, Malin+Goetz bath amenities, plush robes, alarm clock/docking station, Nespresso coffee machine, original artwork by Laura Lee Brown, and free WIFI.

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The Metropole Restaurant

At Metropole, executive chef Jared Bennett uses the custom built wood-burning hearth to prepare a menu that highlights the region’s ingredients and culinary traditions.

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The Museum

At 21c Cincinnati, there’s an opportunity to encounter contemporary art in the most unexpected places—from the sidewalk to the elevators and throughout the public spaces. Rotating curated exhibitions transform the galleries spaces a few times a year.

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In the heart of The Queen City, adjacent to the Contemporary Arts Center and across the street from the Aronoff Center for the Arts, architecture and interiors firm Deborah Berke Partners reimagined the 100-year old Metropole Hotel as the 21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati. The onsite contemporary art museum is marked by Astrid Krogh’s colorful Lightmail exhibition in the nine-story interior solarium and hosts rotating curated shows. The 156 rooms are outfitted with glass enclosed showers and works by Laura Lee Brown, who founded the brand with husband and collector Steve Wilson. At the Metropole restaurant, Executive Chef Jared Bennett cooks sustainably sourced ingredients in a custom-built wood-burning fireplace.