*암스테르담 다일린 호텔 [ FG stijl ] Dylan Hotel_Amsterdam

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암스테르담에 1999년 새롭게 문을 연 다일란 호텔은 18세기 역사적인 극장
일부분을 새롭게 현대적인 감각으로 재해석하였다.
기존의 공간을 존중하는 거대한 목조지붕들보와 석조 계단 그리고
적색 벽돌은 시간을 거슬러 지금의 디자인 코드와도 새련된 경계에서 조화를 이룬다.
그렇게 역사는 시간을 이어가며 지금의 공간에서
훌륭한 발자취를 남긴다.

reviewed by SJ



Last year I spent two nights at the luxurious Dylan Hotel in Amsterdam, and I'm excited to share my photos of the place. It's located in central Amsterdam, along the Keizersgracht canal, in a cluster of historic buildings that includes part of a 17th century theater; an 18th-century bakery and alms house; and a series of canal houses. There are historic architectural remnants throughout the property, including giant wooden roof beams (in my attic guestroom!), original twisting stone staircases, and yellow bricks that date back to 17th century that line the entrance hall. It opened as a hotel in 1999 and recently underwent a renovation; just last year, the design firm FG stijl redesigned ten rooms in an adjacent historic building. When I was there, they were still under construction, but I recently received photos of the completed spaces, and they're lovely. Take a look!



This is the hotel's front entrance, and the property's most historic architectural relic. A stone theater built in 1637 by the architect Jacob van Campen once stood here. It was a famous theater, visited by celebrities and crowned heads of that era. In 1737, Vivaldi conducted a concert there for the theater's 100-year anniversary. But the place burned down in 1772 during a performance by a Flemish operetta company. A tin full of candle wax caught fire and set the side-scenes alight. Only the hotel's present-day doorway (pictured here) and the hall where the landlord lived, where guests now check in, were spared.





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