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Those art buffs who shelled out £720 ($1,042) a night to stay in Claude Monet's room at The Savoy may want their money back: According to scientists, the Monet Suite, where the artist is supposed to have spent half a year painting the Thames, is actually the room of his next-door-neighbor. The study insists that the Impressionist painter in reality stayed in a room adjacent to the Monet Suite. The hotel has known about this inaccuracy, and admitted that the actual room in which Monet stayed couldn't be remodeled as a suite, so the closest room was used instead.