Apartment description
Our chic and luxurious Herman Brood Residence is centrally located on the beautiful Keizersgracht canal, close to the city’s Art District in the heart of historic Amsterdam.
This third floor apartment is as bold and modern as the artist it was themed on: Herman Brood, the original Dutch rebel. It provides a spectacular canal view and is within easy walking distance of the city’s many vibrant cafes, restaurants and shops. The main museums and theatres are easily accessible on foot, by bicycle or tram.
Urban and fashionably eclectic, this one bedroom residence features wooden floors and a spacious living room fitted out with all the comforts of home. Its hip and diverse décor offers a modernised taste of the 1960s and 70s, and an open kitchen provides facilities to dine and entertain in style.
The Herman Brood Residence features:
- Living room with flat screen TV
- Master bedroom with spacious 2-person bed and flat screen TV
- Separate study
- Broadband internet connectivity
- Pay TV option
- Modern and fully equipped kitchen, including dishwasher, electric stove top, microwave / oven combination, and refrigerator / freezer
- Modern bathroom with toilet, full bath and shower
- Central heating and air conditioning
- Washing machine and dryer
- Private safe for storing valuables
- Fresh towels and linens
- Regular cleaning
- On-call concierge
Highlights:
- 1 bedroom
- Comfortably sleeps 2 people
- Approximately 70 m2
- Stunning canal view
Herman Brood (1946 – 2001)
Herman Brood was a contemporary Dutch musician, painter and actor, who embodied the so-called "Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll" culture. Brood began his career as a piano player and singer, starting his own group, Herman Brood & His Wild Romance, in the 1970s. He began painting in the 1990s, and became known for his large-scale, colourful works reminiscent of the CoBrA style. In 2001, at the age of 54, he committed suicide by jumping off the rooftop of the Amsterdam Hilton.
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