excl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: /10 - Just steps from the Ponte Vecchio, Uffizi Gallery, ... more
Palazzo Pitti, Boboli Gardens, The Duomo Cathedral, the Gallery Hotel Art, a 4 star hotel, is a dynamic engine of cultural exchange thanks to the contemporary art ex...
One of the closest hotels to the Ponte Vecchio, this stylish, modern 4-star hotel hosts ... more
regular contemporary art exhibitions in its public areas.Designed to create a tranquil, relaxing atmosphere, the hotel has a chic and cosmopolitan atmosphere which ...
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Location. The Gallery Hotel Artis a contemporary boutique hotel located in a quiet, ... more
secluded square in the centre of Florence, Italy, 50 metres from the Ponte Vecchio and 300 metres from the Uffizi Gallery and Piazza Signoria. Santa Maria Novella Sta...
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Location. The Gallery Hotel Art is a contemporary boutique hotel located in a quiet, ... more
secluded square in the centre of Florence, Italy, 50 metres from the Ponte Vecchio and 300 metres from the Uffizi Gallery and Piazza Signoria. Santa Maria Novella St...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Art Gallery Hotel is a clean and friendly two star hotel wich was totally renovated in ... more
1999. It still features a typical Amsterdam staircase. It is very centrally located, but still in a quiet area. The hotel is located opposite the Rijksmuseum, the famous Spiegelgracht and is just around the corner from the Nieuwe Spiegelgracht which is internationally known for its antique and art shops. The hotel offers you a 24-hour reception, free coffee, tea and hot chocolate, fresh fruit and a breakfast buffet. The Hotel is equipped with the most up-to-date safety standards. Please note: this hotel has a 14 days cancellation policy and charges a 2% surplus for creditcard payments. Pets are not allowed. Additional information- The hotel has a 24-hour reception.- There is a surcharge of 2%for credit card payments.- An additional bed can be placed in the room on request. The costs are €35 a night.- Pets are not allowed in the hotel.- Luggage can be stored at the hotel.
The Art Gallery Hotel is a small, cosy hotel, opposite of the Rijksmuseum, and near the ... more
Museumplein and the Leidseplein. The hotel is located in a picturesque building, and has a magnificent view on the Rijksmuseum. The Art Gallery Hotel is re-furbished in 1999. The central position of the hotel is quiet though.
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Set in the historic centre of Piazza Armerina next to the Duomo, this original hotel ... more
offers extraordinarily designed accommodation and an avant-garde art gallery, promoting young artists and designers.Suite D'Autore Art Design Gallery Hotel features original artworks throughout the structure. You will find paintings by Beppe Madaudo and furnishings by Philippe Starck.Enjoy the panoramic views and outdoor terraces from Suite D'Autore Hotel, set high in the city. Savour typical Sicilian cooking in the on-site restaurant.You will find many modern comforts at Suite D'Autore Hotel. Relax in the hotel's wellness centre located just 10 metres from the main building. Here you will find a small hydromassage bath, a sauna, natural beauty treatments and massages. Work out in the fitness centre.You will have free parking at Suite D'Autore Hotel.The creative suites are individually furnished and feature satellite TV, Sky channels, a minibar, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi access.
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Advantages: really modern hotel, whicj has something for everyone Disadvantages: Not in the best location
so people can dine outside.
THE BAR
The bar is close to the reception & breakfast room it is very modern & is situated in a large alcove. The bar is well equipped for any occasion & there are 6 wooden stools at the bar it is quite long sop there are usually 2 bar tenders.
The seating area is an adequate size there are about 8 tables with 4 chairs around each of them. On each table there is a small piece of modern art which is very eye catching on one there is shapes out of pencils another there is a bunch of shells & another was a structure of straws. You can order drinks at the bar or with the waiter
As guests mainly stay at this hotel on a Bed & breakfast basis the bar also serves light snacks at lunchtimes.
The bar closes at midnight.
THE GARDEN
This Venetian style garden really is the hotels selling point. It is situated ...
Advantages: The Art! The Architecture! Fully accessible for all! Free entry! Disadvantages: Very Tiring.
The Walker ArtGallery in Liverpool boasts one of the largest art collections in England. My 12 year old niece chose this as a venue for a day out in the school holidays. It had been some years since I visited previously and I had quite forgotton just how impressive it is. We had a lovely (and tiring) day and my niece returned home inspired.
As you approach the gallery situated on William Brown Street, you are struck by the sheer grandeur of the gallery and its neighbouring buildings. William Brown street is the only street in Great Britain to contain nothing but than Museums, Galleries and Libraries. Directly outside the Walker ArtGallery is the grand Steble fountain , a circular stone basin with a bronze centrepiece depicting the four seasons ? a good photo opportunity.
The Walker ArtGallery has a neo-classical façade ...
York has a plethora of artgalleries, mostly in private hands and some under municipal control. York artgallery, located in exhibition square, in the centre of York, is a York City Council owned gallery, and has recently been refurbished to the tune of nearly half a million pounds, from the heritage lottery fund and was reopened a couple of months ago by the city's Lord Mayor.
The collection features works spanning 600 years from British and European art displayed in themed areas under the headings of people, places, stories, devotion, and morality. This is an interesting way of organising the works on display, and a seemingly increasing trend amongst gallery collections over recent decades, one that I first experienced at the Tate Modern in London.
The Tate Modern were the first major collection in this country, to my knowledge ...