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Modern apartment in a historic building, featuring a private kitchen, bathroom.
Welcome to this special apartment located in a historic building from 1931, right in the heart of Tilburg. This apartment is inspired by the distinctive style of Theo van Doesburg, one of the key figures of the "De Stijl" art movement. The interior features clean lines, geometric patterns, and primary colors, giving the space a unique artistic atmosphere. This spacious apartment offers modern conveniences, including a private kitchen, a comfortable bathroom, and a smart TV. You can easily book and pay for your stay online. We ensure that your personal access will be ready upon arrival, allowing for a seamless check-in. My co-hosts and I are available to provide you with personal recommendations for nearby restaurants, cafés, and nightlife. Check-in is available between 3:00 PM and 7:30 PM. In case of emergencies, we are available 24/7. Although we are not a hotel, we offer comfortable and secure self-service accommodations with international guest support to make your stay as pleasant as possible. This apartment is ideally located in the heart of Tilburg, just a few minutes' walk from the central train station. From here, you can easily explore the lively city center. The charming Dwaalgebied, known for its unique shops, cozy cafés, and picturesque streets, is just around the corner. You’re also close to the Spoorzone, a dynamic area full of trendy eateries and bars. For nature lovers, the nearby city park offers a peaceful spot for a relaxing walk. Concerts at Poppodium 013 and events in the Spoorzone are within easy walking distance. This unique apartment is located on the third floor of a beautiful historic building, designed by renowned architect C.M.B. (Casper) van den Beld. The building was constructed in 1931 after winning an architectural competition organized by Heineken. The rich history of the building is reflected in the stunning stained-glass windows in the stairwell, which depict the coats of arms of Brabant, Tilburg, and the Netherlands. The building was designed in the famous "De Stijl" style, characterized by clean lines and bright primary colors, adding an artistic and historical dimension to your stay. This spacious apartment combines modern comfort with a unique design. It features a comfortable bed, a private bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, and a balcony. The apartment is inspired by Theo van Doesburg, with its geometric patterns and bold use of colors, giving the space a special character. Fast and reliable Wi-Fi is available, and you can use a washing machine and dryer on the first floor for added convenience. Additionally, the balcony offers the perfect place to relax and enjoy the view. Extra Info: Hotel Central Background In 1931, the monumental Hotel Central was built opposite the station in Tilburg in Art Deco style by architect Casper Melchior Balthasar van den Beld. Before that time, this location housed the café-restaurant Albert Janssen. During World War I, Theo van Doesburg was stationed as a sergeant-postman on the Regte Heide between Tilburg and the Belgian border. The café-restaurant of Albert Janssen served as a meeting place for Van Doesburg and his artistic friends who organized sensational Dadaist 'soirees intimes' there. It was also here that preliminary ideas were formulated for a new magazine (De Stijl) which would mark the beginning of the art movement De Stijl, founded in 1917 in Leiden. The contours of this avant-garde movement were sketched in pencil at this location on Spoorlaan in Tilburg. As a tribute to the spirit of innovation of that time, during the renovation of Hotel Central in 2023, it was decided to name each of the 21 rooms after an artist associated with De Stijl or a Dada artist. In the person of Theo van Doesburg (who wrote Dadaist poems under the pseudonym I.K. Bonset), De Stijl and the experimental and absurdist Dadaism come together. Both art movements, which were a response to World War I and the new era that began with the 20th century, were diametrically opposed to each other. Each of the 21 rooms in Hotel Central has received unique wall coverings featuring specific accents and/or quotes from the respective artist, writer, or architect. Room 17 Theo van Doesburg Room (Utrecht 1883 - Davos 1931) With its geometric and diagonal planes, the design of Van Doesburg for L'Aubette in Strasbourg is the radiant heart of the room named after him. The quote as a frieze against the ceiling is a citation from a letter by Theo van Doesburg to his close friend Antony Kok, in which he reminisces about his love for his second wife, Lena Milius. At the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Van Doesburg was quartered near Tilburg on the Regte Heide at the Belgian border. The horrific eyewitness accounts from Belgian refugees deeply shocked him, and he lost all his faith in humanity and even in the religion as he knew it. His old friend, Maurits Manheim, introduced him in the autumn of 1914 to Antony Kok from Rotterdam. Manheim, Kok, and Van Doesburg organized so-called soirées intimes at the beginning of 1915, featuring music and experimental poems. With Kok, he also discussed the possibilities of a literary-cultural magazine. (The later magazine De Stijl, which was launched in Leiden in 1917) The Tilburg period is a footnote in the history of the driven and tireless stormer of heavens Theo van Doesburg. He traveled all over Europe to present his views on the new era and what the meaning of formal language and aesthetics should be. This apartment is ideally located for exploring Tilburg and the surrounding areas. Within walking distance, you’ll find activities like laser tag, go-karting, escape rooms, mini-golf, bowling, and a cozy cinema. For music lovers, Poppodium 013 regularly hosts concerts, and for a relaxing stroll, the nearby city park is perfect. By car, you can reach the Efteling theme park, Safaripark Beekse Bergen, LaTrappe Brewery, and the Drunense Duinen in just 15 minutes. With the nearby train station, you can be in Amsterdam in 60 minutes, Rotterdam in 35 minutes, and Eindhoven in 20 minutes. Tilburg University is also easily accessible by train or bus, and of course, cycling is always a fast and typically Dutch option. To ensure a relaxing stay, we kindly ask you to follow a few simple house rules. Receiving visitors is not allowed to maintain the peace and privacy of all guests. For a smooth check-in process, we kindly ask you to complete the check-in form prior to arrival. Please note that paid sexual services are not allowed according to house rules. You can relax and enjoy entertainment with the provided smart TV.
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