- Madonna Inn
Infobox Modern building
caption = The Madonna Inn
name = Madonna Inn
location_town =San Luis Obispo, California
location_country = United States
coordinates = coord|35|16|03|N|120|40|29|W|region:US-CA_type:landmark
architect =Alex Madonna and Phyllis Madonna
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completion_date = 1958
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style = |The Madonna Inn is amotel of flamboyant style inSan Luis Obispo, California . Opened for business in 1958, the motel was the creation ofAlex Madonna , who died in April 2004, and his wife Phyllis. The motel is a monument of unremittingkitsch , a Swiss-Alp exterior, and lavish pink common rooms. Each room in the Madonna Inn is uniquely designed and themed. Its famed rock waterfallurinal is a fixture along California's Central Coast. Many tourists come to visit the urinal, to the embarrassment of males who genuinely need to use the facilities.History
In 1966, the Inn's original units were burned to the ground in a dramatic fire. It was reopened a year later, and by the end of the decade, all of the rooms had been rebuilt in all their luridness as they are known today. There are 109 rooms.
Back in 1982, the Madonna Inn was already world-renowned and the "New York Times" interviewed Alex Madonna about his eponymous creation. "Anybody can build one room and a thousand like it," he defended with pride. "I want people to come in with a smile and leave with a smile. It's fun. What fun do you think
Paul Getty got out of his life."Room names
Madonna made sure to cater to all ranges of tastes and included rooms with such unusual names as the Yahoo, Love Nest, Old Mill, Kona Rock, Irish Hills, Cloud Nine, Just Heaven, Hearts & Flowers, Rock Bottom, Austrian Suite, Cabin Still, Old World Suite, Caveman Room, Elegance, Daisy Mae, Safari Room, Highway Suite, Jungle Rock, American Home, Bridal Falls and the Carin. Some rooms are grouped in themes. For example, Ren, Dez, and Vous are a play on the French phrase for "appointment,"
Rendezvous . Merry, Go, and Round are an obvious reference to the amusement ride, orcarousel . The way in which the Inn themes its rooms in such an eclectic way contrasts with other forms of theming in more traditional themed hotels. [Scott A. Lukas, “A Politics of Reverence and Irreverence: Social Discourse on Theming Controversies,” pp. 271-293 in "The Themed Space: Locating Culture, Nation, and Self", ed. Scott A. Lukas (Lanham, MD, Lexington Books, 2007), ISBN 0-7391-2142-1]In popular culture
The Inn is featured in
Umberto Eco 's book "Travels in Hyperreality" (1991). According to Eco, "the poor words with which natural human speech is provided, cannot suffice to describe the Madonna Inn...Let's say thatAlbert Speer , while leafing through a book on Gaudi, swallowed an overgenerous dose ofLSD and began to build a nuptialcatacomb forLiza Minnelli ."It is also featured in the film "Aria" (1987), in a segment titled "Rigoletto" from director
Julien Temple . It starredBuck Henry ,Beverly D'Angelo ,Anita Morris , and anElvis Impersonator with music fromGiuseppe Verdi 's "Rigoletto ".In 2007, the rock and roll band
The Swirling Eddies recorded a song named after the Inn for their CD, "The midget, the speck and the molecule ". The song includes references to "The Caveman Room," printed sheets of Zebra Skin, rocks on the wall and a "urinal that looks just like a waterfall."References
External links
* [http://www.madonnainn.com/ Official site featuring descriptions of each room and photos]
* [http://travel.latimes.com/articles/la-trw-madonna27may27 LA Times article]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2004/may/22/hotels.unitedstates.guardiansaturdaytravelsection The Guardian article]
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