In the 2015 film "Ex Machina," a neurotic tech billionaire creates an artificially intelligent humanoid robot inside his mansion in the woods.
In real life, the mansion isn't even a home at all — it's the Juvet Landscape Hotel in Valldal, Norway.
The surrounding nature is an integral part of the experience of staying at Juvet, which is tucked inside a rural village surrounded by mountains and a river.
Keep scrolling for a tour of the hotel, which costs about $200 a night.
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The Juvet Hotel is made up of nine wood-paneled pods scattered throughout the woods, owner Knut Slinning tells Business Insider. Two guests can stay in each pod.
To reach some of the pods, guests need to traverse this curved, steel bridge that hovers above the rapids.
Every room (except the bathroom and bedroom) in the pods has floor-to-ceiling windows. The transparent walls are angled in different directions, maximizing privacy.
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