The building was designed by a protegée of Le Corbusier, so as you can imagine it's a little mad. The design eventually makes sense and is very clever, but is maddening initially until you can find your way around. Maps and signage were non-existent and should have been ubiquitous really. The room we had was on the right-hand side of...
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