연중 개방 환상의 스웨덴 '아이스호텔' Sweden’s Iconic ICEHOTEL Is Now Open 365 Days a Year: VIDEO
Sweden’s Iconic ICEHOTEL Is Now Open 365 Days a Year
Deluxe Suite – The Victorian Apartment – designed by Luca Roncoroni.
스웨덴의 대표적 관광 상품인 아이스호텔이 개축을 끝내고 최근 개관했다.
북극 써클 북쪽으로 200km 떨어져 있는 이 환상적인 호텔은 지금까지는
1989년 개관이래 계절마다 정기적으로 오픈해왔다.
이 호텔은 완전히 얼음으로만 만들어져 있으며 20개의 객실과 더불어 바와
아트갤러리 등이있다.
종전에는 여름철이 되면 얼음이 녹아내렸지만 지금은 새로운 쿨링시스템으로
연중 운영이 가능해졌다.
황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터
Ki Chul Hwang, conpaper editor
By Jessica Stewart on December 5, 2016
Sweden’s iconic ICEHOTEL has recently completed a project that will allow it to remain open year-round. Located 125 miles north of the Arctic Circle, the ICEHOTEL has been in operation seasonally since 1989. The hotel is created entirely from snow and ice, and includes 20 guest suites, a bar, and art gallery. In years past, the structure melted during the summer months, but new cooling technology will allow guests to enjoy this unique experience 365 days a year.
Part of the hotel will still melt after the spring season, but the new permanent section will remain intact. ICEHOTEL 365 is built on the site of a former refrigeration plant. Solar panels that take advantage of the near constant daylight from May to July, as well as a green roof, keep the interior temperatures as low as 23 degrees Fahrenheit. This guarantees icy enjoyment no matter what the season. ICEHOTEL 365 also includes saunas, a cocktail room, and warm rooms for those in need of an escape from the cold. An ice church on the grounds rounds out the new features of the unconventional accommodations.
In the tradition of the original ICEHOTEL, guests can select from standard rooms, Art Suites, and Deluxe Suites. The Art Suites are thematic rooms kitted out with magnificent art from ice sculptors across the globe. If you are looking to splurge, the Deluxe Suites also include intricate carvings, as well as a private heated relaxation area, sauna, and en suite bathroom. The ice beds throughout the hotel are fitted with thick mattresses, as well as reindeer hides and thermal sleeping bags to keep you warm and toasty at night.
ICEHOTEL 365: Website | Facebook | Instagram
h/t: [Inhabitat, designboom]
All images via Asaf Kliger and ICEHOTEL 365.
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