Inn at St. John's Plymouth Detroit, building in the United States
The Inn at St. John's Plymouth Detroit is a hotel in a former seminary with Romanesque architecture in Michigan. The building sits on 200 acres of land with carefully maintained gardens, fountains, tall trees, and monk statues that change appearance with the seasons.
The building was constructed in the 1940s as a seminary and originally served religious purposes. It was later converted into a hotel while preserving its historical architecture and spiritual character.
The former seminary was built in the 1940s with Romanesque architecture that gives the building a classical character. This historical design shapes how visitors experience the space today, creating a connection between the building's spiritual heritage and contemporary hospitality.
The hotel is just minutes from Detroit Metro Airport and the town of Plymouth, offering easy access to local landmarks and city life. Guests can explore the expansive grounds, play golf, or dine at one of several on-site restaurants.
The grounds feature three golf courses, including The Cardinal, designed by architect Raymond Hearn and known for its challenging layout. The course attracts golfers from nearby areas and is open to the public beyond hotel guests.
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