
Conservatorium

Originally built in 1897, Amsterdam's Conservatorium Hotel has lived many lives, including that of a bank and music conservatory, before becoming the architectural masterpiece you see today. Now, it exists as a hub for all in the city's cultural centre that blends the then and the now, surrounded by museums and cultural hotspots. The true 'living room of Amsterdam'.
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History
Built in 1897 and originally the home of a bank, the building became the Sweelinck Conservatorium in the 1980s
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Dining
Taiko Cuisine & Bar, BARBOUNIA, and In-Room Dining
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Rooms
126 guestrooms and suites; 3 signature suites
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Facilities
Spa, Pool, Fitness Center, Meeting & Private Events Spaces, Van Baerle Shopping Gallery
The living room of Amsterdam. Culturally empowered, as historical features and elegant modernity meet, envisioned by Piero Lissoni.

Rooms & Suites

“Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.”