Elisabeth-Maria's room in the Empire State Building
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The smallest set of rooms on the 84th floor of the Empire State Building in which Elisabeth-Maria Holstein sleeps and keeps her things.
Located on the 5th Avenue side of the building, the rooms have no windows to the outside, as a wall was constructed inside the outer wall to prevent sunlight - and any other undesirable things - from coming in. They total about 60 square meters.
Elisabeth-Maria's Rooms consist of three main area's: a bedroom, a living room and a bedroom. It also has a walk-in closet and a toilet.
Entrance
The rooms have a single entrance and exit which leads directly to the floors main hallway. The heavy wooden door opens into the entrance area of the living room, and can be locked from the outside.
The entrance area has a decorative side table in dark oak on the left and a small alcove on the right for storing such things as an umbrella or purse.
Living Room
- Couch and Chair
- Coffee Table
- Praying Area
Bathroom
- Bath
- Sink
- Large Mirror
- Toilet
Bedroom
- Large four poster bed
- Powder Table
Closet
- Walk in Closet with Shoe racks
- Dressing Doll
Info with regards to storeys:
- 85: Personeel en Security
- 84: Privé suite van Prins
- 83: Publieke vertrekken van prins
- 82: Vertrekken Gasten; balzaal
- 81: Throne Room + "publieke" kindred area; balzaal