"In the world of aristocratic-style luxury hospitality there are roughly two schools of thought. One preserves the original structure, be it a château or a townhouse or a country manor, and attempts to restore it to the condition in which its original inhabitants would have enjoyed it. But a second, more modern approach, is to take whatever liberties are required in order to reach today’s equivalent of the same level of luxury. Shakespeare in modern dress is no less powerful a theatrical experience; and a hotel like L’Aigle Noir Fontainebleau MGallery is anything but diminished by the contemporary flourishes that update its 16th-century Neoclassicist architecture." - Tablet Hotels