Our story
Behind discreet historic walls, Casa Lucienne reveals itself not to the many, but to the few. Inspired by Lucienne Dhotelle Rexach — a Parisian muse whose life unfolded between the salons of Montmartre and the secret gardens of the Caribbean — Casa Lucienne is an ode to deliberate living, quiet rebellion, and timeless elegance.
Once imagined as a sanctuary where artists, philosophers, and spirited minds could gather beyond the gaze of the world, today Casa Lucienne reinterprets that vision for a new generation. Within its walls, Parisian refinement collides with Caribbean soul — creating a space where time slows, conversations deepen, and beauty whispers rather than shouts.
Every detail — from its velvet lounges to its shaded courtyards — invites lingering. It is not merely a place to stay, but a place to belong. A members' refuge for those who understand that grandeur is best kept understated, and that the rarest moments are reserved for those willing to listen closely. Welcome to Casa Lucienne — where the past lingers, the present unfolds slowly, and the extraordinary is hidden in plain sight.
Lucienne Suzanne “La Môme Moineau” Dhotelle Rexach
Born into the elegance of Parisian society, Lucienne Dhotelle Rexach moved effortlessly among artists, writers, and visionaries — a muse of the golden salons where ideas, beauty, and rebellion danced in equal measure.
Fate, however, had a different path for her. After meeting and marrying a distinguished Puerto Rican architect and entrepreneur, she left behind the streets of Montmartre and crossed the Atlantic, drawn to a different kind of brilliance.
In Puerto Rico, Lucienne found a new stage for her vibrant spirit. As a renowned socialite, she became a fixture of the island’s cultural life, hosting extravagant soirées at the iconic Hotel Normandie — evenings that blurred the lines between art, conversation, and celebration.
Yet beyond the public glamour, Lucienne treasured a quieter world.
Casa Lucienne, hidden away behind discreet walls, became her sanctuary — a place where beauty unfolded slowly, conversations lingered longer, and life could be lived deliberately, far from the gaze of the world.
Today, Casa Lucienne honors her spirit: refined, rebellious, endlessly curious, and quietly extraordinary.