The Holland Hotel, Historic hotel building in Alpine, Texas, US.
The Holland Hotel is a three-story building with 27 rooms and suites designed in Spanish Colonial Revival style with southwestern furnishings located in downtown Alpine. The structure features high ceilings, exposed wooden beams, and traditional details that create a classic feel throughout the interior.
The building was constructed in 1928 when Clay Holland commissioned architects Trost and Trost to design the structure. It was built during a period when mercury mining operations flourished in the surrounding area and Alpine served as a supply center for the industry.
The building serves as a gathering place for both visitors and residents, reflecting Alpine's role as a regional hub during the early 20th century. Its Spanish Colonial Revival design influenced how the downtown area developed and continues to shape the town's architectural character.
The hotel offers complimentary morning coffee and wireless internet throughout the building for all guests. Multiple rooms can be connected together for groups or larger families who need additional space.
The building houses the Century Bar and Grill restaurant on the ground floor, which continues to be frequented by visitors and locals today. The dining space preserves the character of a classic hotel bar and provides an authentic place to eat and drink within a historic setting.
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