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Inside Angelina Jolie's Luxe Hospital Suite
By Dana Kennedy
Originally posted Thursday July 03, 2008 01:40 PM EDT
Photo by: Splash News Online; inset: Evan Agostini / AP
As she awaits the birth of her twins,
Angelina Jolie chose a hospital that helps the poor but also comes with a spectacular view.
The Fondation Lenval, where Jolie is being monitored, is a 133-bed hospital in Nice, France, that specializes in the care of children and teens. Established in 1884, it has a history of treating children whose parents do not have the resources for medical care.
According to local paper
Nice-Matin, Jolie is staying in a pre-booked suite of four rooms, each of which go a relatively affordable $200 a night. The hospital is one of the most modern-looking in the south of France, with a blue glass building fronting the world-famous Promenade des Anglais on the Mediterranean sea. At least half of the rooms overlook the Mediterranean. (Just down the street at the renowned Palais de la Mediterranee hotel, a seaview suite goes for more than $2,300 a night.)
The hospital suite could be Jolie's home for quite some time. Her obstetrician, Dr. Michel Sussmann,
said Wednesday that she could give birth anytime "in the next weeks."