The Conservatorium Hotel is a five-star palace located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It is a luxurious hotel with a rich history.
The Conservatorium Hotel is a five-star palace located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It is a luxurious hotel with a rich history.
In 1897, architect Daniël Knuttel was commissioned to build the Postbank building. The building was completed in 1901 and served as the institution’s offices until 1978. At that time, Postbank moved and the building remained empty for five years.
A revival occurred in 1983 when the Amsterdam Conservatory moved in. The music school remained within these walls for 25 years before moving to a new location near Amsterdam Central Station.
The building then found a new function when the company The Set Hotels bought the premises to transform them into a hotel. The hotel is strongly influenced by the history of the conservatory and is called the Conservatorium. The establishment wishes to maintain this link and hosts annual award ceremonies for the students of the jazz department.
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