Hotel Die Port van Cleve is a historical 4-star hotel on the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal in Amsterdam. The hotel is situated in the centre of Amsterdam, next to Magna Plaza shopping centre, behind the Royal Palace on the Dam Square.
The hotel offers 121 rooms, 5 meeting rooms, Brasserie de Poort renowned for the numbered steaks and authentic Bar-Bodega 'De Blauwe Parade' with a unique Delft Blue tile fresco from 1887.
History
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Hotel Die Port van Cleve owes its name to a plaque of âHuys te Kleefâ, that was part of the building complex of brewery âDe Hooibergâ. The brewery was located here since 1592, when widow Weyntgen Elberts bought the building and established the brewery of her husband here. In the years that followed, the building was expanded between the Nieuwezijds Voor- and Achterburgwal.
Brewery âDe Hooibergâ was very successful and remained so until the 18th century. In 1863 the building complex was bought by Gerard Adriaan Heineken. Due to the filling of the canal and the name change of the Nieuwezijds Achterburgwal in Spuistraat, Heineken moved his brewery to its current location on the Stadhouderskade in Amsterdam.
Beerhouse âDie Port van Cleveâ
On the side of the Achterburgwal only the bottling room of the brewery remained in operation. For the buildings on the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal, Heineken contracted the brothers G.J. and M.J. Hulscher to convert them into a beerhouse. During the renovations the Hulscher brothers found a memorial stone engraved with the text âDie Port van Cleveâ, which also became the name for the establishment. On 5 September 1870 beerhouse Die Port van Cleve opened its doors.
Eating-house âDe Poortâ
In 1874 the beerhouse expanded with a restaurant, eating-house âDe Poortâ, where typical Dutch dishes were served and the now still well-known numbered steaks. The service in âDe Poortâ was renowned, just as âthe echoâ of de Poort. The eating-house âDe Poortâ system, meant to serve the best possible food as fast as possible. The speed of the order was very important. After ordering, the waiters, of whom many could not read and write, continuously shouted their orders as loud as possible. The waiter behind the buffet, known as âthe echoâ, repeated these orders to the kitchen equally loud and preferably with the same intonation without missing a word. After the preparation in the kitchen, the whole order was echoed back to the restaurant.
In 1879 âDe Poortâ was the first building that was completely electrically lit.
Bodega âDe Blauwe Paradeâ
In 1888 the building was renovated. The façade was completely renovated in the Dutch neo-renaissance style, with sand stone, brick and high windows. This architectural design came from Amsterdam architect Isaac Gosschalk (1838â"1907). Gosschalk was also famous for the design of the Westergas fabriek and the Central Station of Groningen. The building was also expanded with the house on the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 180, âDe Zeven Keurvorstenâ. On 3 juli 1888 a bodega was opened, Bodega âDe Blauwe Paradeâ, decorated with a typical old-Dutch interior and a unique Delft Blue tile fresco of approximately 26 metres. The fresco, designed by the managing director of the Museum Lambert van Meerten, A. Le Comte, depicts a parade of children, simulating the historical triumphs from the Golden Age in honor of the Emperor Maximilian. The emperor is recognizable by his crown and the three crosses on his chest. These days the crosses are still visible in the Amsterdam city sign. They stand for heroism, determination and mercifulness. This tile fresco was produced in 1887 by the well known Delft stoneware factory âDe Koninklijke Porceleyne Flesâ.
Aeon Plaza Hotels
In 1996, Hotel Die Port van Cleve was purchased by its current owners, the shareholders of Aeon Plaza Hotels. Since then the building has undergone several structural changes. The building still has numerous authentic features. The unique façade of this historic hotel has remained unchanged and has obtained a monumental status. As well as the unique interior of Bar-Bodega âDe Blauwe Paradeâ, with her Delft blue tile fresco.
Sources
- Spies, P., K. Kleijn e.a., Het Grachtenboek II (SBV, Den Haag 1992) -
- Ons Amsterdam (Januari 2004)
- Diverse documentation from the Bureau Monumenten & Archeologie Gemeente Amsterdam
External links
- Hotel Die Port van Cleve
- Aeon Plaza Hotels