As the celebrated New York address is sold, we note its cultural legacy
The Iconic Rock n' Roll Chelsea Hotel on West 23rd Street was acquired for $250 million in 2016. The new ownership is planning to reopen the building as
Inside the colorful former residence of Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Janis Joplin, and many more famous personalities.
Früher wohnten hier Charles Bukowski, Patti Smith und Andy Warhol, dann gammelte es jahrzehntelang vor sich hin. Jetzt beherbergt das Chelsea Hotel wieder Gäste
Freeman's auction house in Philadelphia is selling the personal art collection of Stanley Bard, longtime manager of the famous Chelsea Hotel.
Since its founding by a visionary French architect in 1884, the Chelsea Hotel has been an icon of American culture—and counterculture. In Inside the Dream Palace: The Life and Times of New York’s Legendary Chelsea Hotel, Sherill Tippins tells the entertaining history of the Chelsea and of the artists who have lived and created there, including Edgar Lee Masters, Thomas Wolfe, Dylan Thomas, Arthur Miller, Allen Ginsberg, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Leonard Cohen, Patti Smith, Robert Mapplethorpe, Andy Warhol, Sam Shepard, Sid Vicious, and Dee Dee Ramone.
Just before the Chelsea Hotel closed in 2011, photographer Victoria Cohen captured the bare and aged interiors of this iconic landmark.
Dawn Dunning of the Bambi Killers at the Chelsea Hotel, New York. Photo Christopher Loren Ewers
Just before the Chelsea Hotel closed in 2011, photographer Victoria Cohen captured the bare and aged interiors of this iconic landmark.
Inside the colorful former residence of Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Janis Joplin, and many more famous personalities.
In the book Hotel Chelsea: Living in the Last Bohemian Haven, the last residents of the famed Chelsea Hotel and their apartments are documented and interviewed.
Savor authentic French cuisine at Café Chelsea, a culinary gem in NYC's Hotel Chelsea offering a curated menu you have to taste to believe.
Despite ongoing legal conflicts and stalled plans to convert the storied structure into a luxury hotel, the Chelsea Hotel remains one of the city’s legendary landmarks.
Hotels don’t get much more fabled than the Chelsea in New York City. Like so many of her raffish former residents and guests – from Dylan Thomas to Edie Sedgwick – the old broad had sunk into decrepitude, a husk of fading memories and spicy anecdotes. Now she’s had a sensitive facelift, but you can still tell she lived it large