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The Radisson SAS Royal Hotel
When
the five star Radisson SAS Royal Hotel was completed in 1960
it was the very first skyscraper in Copenhagen,
with its 20 stories high structure and a significant
building of Copenhagen's skyline right in the centre of the city.
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SAS hotel during construction in 1958, with the Liberty
Memorial in front. The building of the new "skyscraper"
in Copenhagen was followed with great interest by the
citizens. |
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rooms at the SAS hotel in 1960 on opening day, with furniture
and fabric designed by Arne Jacobsen. The famous "Egg"
chairs designed especially for the new hotel at the back. |
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Design
by Arne Jacobsen
The entire Hotel building construction and Air Terminal was designed
by world famous Danish architect Arne Jccobsen
(1902-1971), who also designed several pieces of the hotels furniture,
lamps and fabrics, glasses and door handles right down to the stainless-steel
cutlery and ceramic ashtrays. The Radisson SAS Royal Hotel is also
called the Arne Jacobsen building and one of his architectural
masterpieces.
The
Egg - Swan and Royal Suit 606
The world famous "Egg" and "Swan"
chairs were designed especially for the Royal Hotel by Arne Jacobsen
and are placed around the Lobby and other sitting areas. The original
and famous Arne Jacobsen Royal Suite 606 is the
only room in the hotel where everything from door handles to furniture
and curtains is designed by Jacobsen and a décor from the
opening of the hotel in July 1960. For Arne Jacobsen
fans and design lovers it is a must to either stay or visit this
special room 606, when appropriate.
| The
two Classic masterpieces by Arne Jacobsen - the "Egg"
and "Swan" chairs both designed for the Radisson
SAS Hotel in 1958, is still in production. |
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| The
legendary "chair no. 7" model 3107, designed
in 1955 by Arne Jacobsen, has sold over 5 millions copies
world wide, is still in production. |
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The
legendary "Chair no. 7"
Beside of the design the classic "Egg" and "Swan"
chairs Arne Jacobsen is perhaps best known for the design of the
model 3107 chair from 1955 – Also called the “Number
7 Chair”, which has sold over 5 million copies.
| Arne
Jacobsen - 1902-1971 |
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Arne
Jacobsen's comments to his new skyscraper 1960
Many Copenhageners had different remarks to the cities new skyscraper
and Arne Jacobsen had the following comments about the Radisson
SAS Royal hotel at the end of completion:
"Well, yes, they call it the punch card, and it’s
funny, for that is actually what it looks like when the windows
are open on a hot summer’s day. It has been called a lot
of different things. Some persons called it the 'glass cigar
box'. And many people thought it was a terribly ugly building,
and many may still think so. At least, it came in first when
they held a competition for the ugliest building in Copenhagen."
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International acclaim and reputation
Arne Jacobsen had numerous of successful design projects behind
him and he received several international distinctions and
medals for his outstanding work and design brilliance,
which won him both national and international acclaim
and reputation.
| The
lobby area at the Radisson SAS Royal hotel, with the famed
steps to the first floor. |
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| Newly
renovated room and interiour at the SAS hotel with Arne
Jacobsen furniture and fabrics. |
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Located
at the city centre
The Radisson SAS Royal Hotel has changed it name
to Radisson Blu Royal - and is one of the major
hotels in Copenhagen with an legendary status - and located near
Tivoli, The Liberty Memorial, Central Station, Vesterport Station,
Axel Square and the Planetarium. Rooms overlooking Tivoli are available
upon request and the restaurant on the 20th floor
offers an impressive view over the city.
| Radisson
Blu Royal Hotel
Address
Radisson Blu Royal Hotel
Hammerichsgade 1
1611 Copenhagen V
Busses:
15 - 30 - 40 - 66 - 2A - 5A - 250S
Trains
- Central Station – Vesterport Station
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Radisson
SAS Royal Hotel (Former) |
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