Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden Royal Suite

Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden reveals Royal Suite

The renovation of Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden has reached completion, with the launch of a new Royal Suite.

The 380m2 Royal Suite, created by merging the King and Queen Suites, comprises two bedrooms alongside two living areas, two dining rooms with a kitchenette and kitchen, a walk-in wardrobe and a guest bathroom. The King Suite’s private wellness area includes a Finnish sauna, a bathtub carved from a solid block of black marble, a relaxation room and a steam shower. The Queen Suite’s bathroom meanwhile features a white massage bathtub, with customisable salt content and a steam sauna.

Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden Royal Suite

Interior designer Markus Hilzinger has integrated the hotel’s historic legacy into the renovation, crafting a symbiosis of history and modern elegance, and preserving the traditional character of the existing structure. Hand-knotted carpets grace the oak Parquet de Versailles, complemented by walls adorned with paper and linen wallpaper with historical motifs. In collaboration with the Staatlichen Kunstsammlungen Dresden (Dresden State Art Collections), an oversized reproduction of Bernardo Bellotto’s 1748 painting showcases the ‘Canaletto View’. Additional details include a red marble fireplace in the King Suite’s breakfast room, gold leaf fashion drawings by Atelier Hector and a collection of paintings and photographs by a range of artists.

“The reopening of the Royal Suite marks a significant milestone for our hotel,” explains Marten Schwass, Managing Director of the hotel. “As the epitome of luxury and maximum privacy, it sets new standards in the luxury hotel industry. Markus Hilzinger and his team have done an outstanding job of preserving the historical essence of the building while defining a new standard of luxury.”

Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden Royal Suite

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Photography: © Matthew Shaw