Thursday, July 11, 2024 The completion of the Royal Suite marks the pinnacle of the extensive refurbishment of the esteemed Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden, located in the heart of Dresden. Following its reopening a few weeks ago, the hotel now shines with renewed splendor, offering guests a distinctive blend of historic charm and modern luxury. Originally commissioned by Augustus the Strong for Countess Cosel, the hotel has endured a storied past, retaining its majestic allure.
Upon stepping into the Taschenbergpalais Kempinski, guests are immediately enchanted by its refined ambiance, elegant décor, and impeccable service—a prelude that heightens upon entering the Royal Suite. This suite, featuring sophisticated furnishings, carefully curated artworks, and contemporary amenities, not only offers generous space for discerning travelers but also showcases a unique fusion of design and quality. Hand-knotted carpets grace the oak Parquet de Versailles, complemented by walls adorned with historical motifs in paper and linen wallpaper.
In collaboration with the Dresden State Art Collections, an oversized reproduction of Bernardo Bellotto’s 1748 painting captures the iconic ‘Canaletto View’ of Dresden’s cityscape. Artistic accents abound throughout the suite, including a red marble fireplace in the King Suite’s breakfast room, gold leaf fashion drawings from the French Atelier Hector—nodding to the building’s former moniker, ‘the Palace of Fashion’—and .
