Victoria Hotel, Amsterdam Explained

Hotel Name:Victoria Hotel
Location:Amsterdam, Netherlands
Opened Date:19 August 1890
Developer:Palace Hotel Company
Architect:Johann Friedrich Henkenhaf
Hotel Chain:Park Plaza Hotels & Resorts
Operator:PPHE Hotel Group[1]
Owner:PPHE Hotel Group
Website:https://www.parkplaza.com/amsterdam-hotel-nl-1012lg/netamst

The Victoria Hotel is a major hotel in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is on the corner of the Damrak and Prins Hendrikkade, close to Amsterdam Centraal station. The Victoria Hotel is one of the oldest hotels in The Netherlands.[2]

The hotel opened on 19 August 1890 and was designed by J.F. Henkenhaf. It was the first hotel in the country to have electric lighting. During the years it has attracted well-known clientele, including Billy Graham, Louis Armstrong, Zarah Leander, Fats Domino, Glenda Jackson and more recently Katy Perry, Anastacia, Marilyn Manson and Iron Maiden.[2]

The building is designed around two older properties, Nos. 45 - 47 Prins Hendrikkade, that the hotel was unable to purchase owing to high prices.[3] This idiosyncrasy was explored in the book and subsequent film Publieke werken (Public Works).[3] [4] The film is also known as A Noble Intention (2015).

On 13 July 2001, the Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed selected the Victoria hotel as a National heritage site.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Factsheet. January 29, 2019. PPHE Hotel Group.
  2. Web site: The history of Victoria Hotel, Amsterdam. Victoria Hotel Amsterdam (official website). 9 October 2016.
  3. Book: Roggema, Rob. The Design Charrette: Ways to Envision Sustainable Futures. 1–2. Springer Science & Business Media. 2013. 978-9-400-77031-7.
  4. Web site: Public Works world premiere . 9 October 2016 . Topkapi Films.