Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, 76 Pitts Bay Road
Saturday, November 26, 2016, 10am
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The Hamilton Princess & Beach Club is proud to introduce, as part of its more than $90M renovation, a public art program throughout the lobby and public spaces in the hotel.
The Hamilton Princess Art Tour will take place at 10am every Saturday.
Contemporary works are juxtaposed against the historic architectural details and crown molding to enliven the space. The collection includes artists such as Andy Warhol (Queen Elizabeth II, Reigning Queens), Damien Hirst (Cineole), Nelson Mandela (Impressions of Africa, Key & Bars, and Struggle Series), Bansky, and Philippe Decrauzat (Sz), among others.
These guided tours will be offered by tour guide Stephanie Gibson, and by special appointment through the hotel. The starting point of the walking tour is in the lobby and it also includes the contemporary works on display at the hotel’s neighbour, Waterloo House, as well as a walk through Queen Elizabeth Park, which features a number of sculptures from the collection of the Bermuda National Gallery.
Following the art walk tea and breakfast treats will be served at the hotel.
The tour is complimentary and there is no need to RSVP.
Tags:: Arts & Crafts, Family-Friendly, Local Culture & Heritage, Tourism
Parish: City of Hamilton & Pembroke
Saturday, November 26, 2016, 10am

The Hamilton Princess & Beach Club is proud to introduce, as part of its more than $90M renovation, a public art program throughout the lobby and public spaces in the hotel.
The Hamilton Princess Art Tour will take place at 10am every Saturday.
Contemporary works are juxtaposed against the historic architectural details and crown molding to enliven the space. The collection includes artists such as Andy Warhol (Queen Elizabeth II, Reigning Queens), Damien Hirst (Cineole), Nelson Mandela (Impressions of Africa, Key & Bars, and Struggle Series), Bansky, and Philippe Decrauzat (Sz), among others.
These guided tours will be offered by tour guide Stephanie Gibson, and by special appointment through the hotel. The starting point of the walking tour is in the lobby and it also includes the contemporary works on display at the hotel’s neighbour, Waterloo House, as well as a walk through Queen Elizabeth Park, which features a number of sculptures from the collection of the Bermuda National Gallery.
Following the art walk tea and breakfast treats will be served at the hotel.
The tour is complimentary and there is no need to RSVP.
Tags:: Arts & Crafts, Family-Friendly, Local Culture & Heritage, Tourism
Parish: City of Hamilton & Pembroke