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Formerly occupied by the Sweelinck Music Conservatorium, the historic Rijkspostspaarbank building was recently converted into a striking modern hotel featuring no less than 129 rooms and suites. The Conservatorium Hotel is located in the center of Amsterdam and was redesigned by Milan-based architect Piero Lissoni.
Fusing simplicity, functionality and state-of-the-art modern details, the overall design of the hotel is impressive to say the least. Here is more from the official project description provided by the creative team: “Against the backdrop of the building’s incredibly rich history, the hotel has been consistently imbued with Lissoni’s signature style. Furniture from leading Italian manufactures such as Living Divani, Kartell and Cassina sit prominently in all communal spaces while accent pieces such as vintage Asian rugs provide a sense familiar comfort“. The five star hotel occupies eight floors with room categories ranging from superior to grand rooms and also accommodates a wellness center, meeting rooms, a restaurant and outdoor lounge space.
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