"This classical edifice, dating back to 1903 and located just a block from Tivoli Gardens, was once the Royal Danish Conservatory of Music. In 2017, under the direction of Swedish architect Gert Wingårdh, it was utterly transformed. Behind that stately façade now lies a luxury hotel that showcases a warmer, more organic kind of modernism. Mr. Wingårdh describes it as an update on Le Corbusier, but Nobis Copenhagen conspicuously lacks the alienating qualities that sometimes made Le Corbusier’s modernism difficult to live with. The colors are rich yet soothing, the textures pleasingly organic, and the spareness of the interiors feels calm and controlled, but never cold. For all their visual subtlety, the rooms and suites are impressively luxurious; they’re designed less to be photographed than to be lived in." - Tablet Hotels