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Unique apartment with private kitchen and bathroom, inspired by the abstract art of Lena Milius.
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9.6 out of 10
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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 218 sq m
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Explore the area

Tilburg
- Dutch Textiles Museum19 min walk
- Tilburg University6 min drive
- Safaripark Beekse Bergen8 min drive
- Eindhoven (EIN)26 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Spaces
Kitchen
Dining area
About this property
Unique apartment with private kitchen and bathroom, inspired by the abstract art of Lena Milius.
This stylish apartment is a true tribute to the art of Lena Milius, a prominent member of the "De Stijl" movement. Equipped with a fully stocked kitchen, private bathroom, and smart TV, this space offers all the modern conveniences for both short and long stays. This apartment is equipped with a private kitchen, bathroom with shower and fast Wifi.
You are warmly welcomed to this elegant apartment. Booking and payment can be done easily online, and we will ensure your personal access is ready upon arrival. My co-hosts and I are always available to provide tips and recommendations for the best restaurants and bars in the area.
Check-in is possible between 3:00 PM and 7:30 PM, and in case of emergencies, we are available 24/7.
!!City tax (tourism tax) required by this local government!!, payment request sent after booking due to variables.
This apartment is located in the heart of Tilburg, within walking distance of the central station. From the apartment, you can easily explore the charming Dwaalgebied, where you will find trendy shops, boutiques, and cozy cafés. The lively Spoorzone, with its many dining and drinking spots, is also nearby.
Whether you’re attending a concert at Poppodium 013 or an event in the Spoorzone, everything is within walking distance.
This cheap and comfy apartment is located in a stunning historic building, designed by the famous architect C.M.B. (Casper) van den Beld. The building was constructed in 1931 and designed in the style of "De Stijl," featuring clean lines and bold primary colors, contributing to a special historical and artistic experience.
The staircase of the building contains beautiful stained glass windows depicting various forms of transportation through the years and showcasing the coats of arms of Brabant, Tilburg, and the Netherlands.
Our apartment on the third floor provides a peaceful and inspiring living environment, with an interior fully aligned with the abstract art of Lena Milius. Milius was known for her use of geometric patterns and her subtle balance between color and form, which gives the space a unique character. The apartment exudes a serene atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and inspiration.
The apartment features a comfortable bed, a private bathroom, and a fully equipped kitchen, making it ideal for both short and long stays. Additionally, the apartment offers fast and reliable Wi-Fi, and there is a washing machine and dryer available on the first floor.
Extra Info:
Hotel Central Background
In 1931, the monumental Hotel Central was built across from the station in Tilburg in Art Deco style by architect Casper Melchior Balthasar van den Beld. Before that time, this location was occupied by the café-restaurant Albert Janssen.
During World War I, Theo van Doesburg was stationed as a sergeant-postman on the Regte Heide between Tilburg and the Belgian border. The café-restaurant of Albert Janssen served as a meeting place for Van Doesburg and his artistic friends who organized sensational Dadaist 'intimate soirées' there. It was also here that preliminary ideas were formulated for a new magazine (De Stijl) that would mark the start of the art movement De Stijl, founded in 1917 in Leiden. The contours of this renewal movement were sketched in pencil at this location on Spoorlaan in Tilburg.
As a salute to the innovation drive of the time, during the renovation of Hotel Central in 2023, it was decided to historically jump and give each of the 21 rooms the name of an artist associated with De Stijl or a Dada artist.
In the person of Theo van Doesburg (who wrote Dadaist poems under the pseudonym I.K. Bonset), De Stijl and the experimental absurdist Dadaism come together. Both art movements were a response to World War I and the new era that began with the 20th century, and were diametrically opposed in approach.
Each of the 21 rooms in Hotel Central has received unique wall coverings featuring specific accents and/or quotes from the respective artist, writer, or architect.
Room 20: Lena Milius Room (Zwolle, 1889 - 1968)
The Tilburg-based accountant Lena Milius was introduced to Theo van Doesburg by her colleague Maurits Manheim at the end of 1914. In 1917, the year Van Doesburg founded the new art movement De Stijl in Leiden, she became his second wife. As a former secretary, she facilitated the administrative affairs surrounding the art movement De Stijl. Even after Van Doesburg left her a few years into their marriage for Nelly van Moorsel, who would become his third wife, Lena remained loyal to him (and Nelly) and continued to support them in the background. She and Nelly van Doesburg were the only ones who attended Van Doesburg's cremation in 1931. Lena wrote about this to her friend Antony Kok, "I went there to say goodbye to Does forever and because Nelly made him so very happy."
After the war, Lena Milius was an important source for historians as an eyewitness to the early years of De Stijl. "It is remarkable how lively the interest in Does and De Stijl still is and even seems to be reviving lately," she wrote in 1967 to Nelly.
In room 20, the pages from an empty cash book form the print of the wall covering. Behind the bed is a desk with a classic typewriter printed in which a quote from a love letter from Lena Milius to Theo van Doesburg is included. In the few lines of this love note from an amorous Lena, her love and her office work are connected.
This apartment is perfectly situated to explore Tilburg and the surrounding regions. In the nearby area, you can find activities such as laser tag, go-karting, escape rooms, and mini golf. Poppodium 013 regularly hosts performances, and for a peaceful walk, you can visit the nearby city park.
By car, you are just 15 minutes away from popular destinations such as De Efteling theme park and Safaripark Beekse Bergen.
Cheap and comfy overnight stays in Tilburg’s city center! Perfect studios and apartments for Efteling or Beekse Bergen getaways
>> Unregistered guests or visitors are not allowed; our security team will conduct regular checks.
>> Feel free to ask questions; we live nearby for your convenience.
>> The tourist tax will be charged separately and must be paid before check-in.
>> For longer stays, a mandatory weekly cleaning may be scheduled.
>> Kindly communicate with us in English.
>> Please be aware of possible ongoing street constructions.
>> Paid sex strictly not allowed, and neither is commercial use
You are warmly welcomed to this elegant apartment. Booking and payment can be done easily online, and we will ensure your personal access is ready upon arrival. My co-hosts and I are always available to provide tips and recommendations for the best restaurants and bars in the area.
Check-in is possible between 3:00 PM and 7:30 PM, and in case of emergencies, we are available 24/7.
!!City tax (tourism tax) required by this local government!!, payment request sent after booking due to variables.
This apartment is located in the heart of Tilburg, within walking distance of the central station. From the apartment, you can easily explore the charming Dwaalgebied, where you will find trendy shops, boutiques, and cozy cafés. The lively Spoorzone, with its many dining and drinking spots, is also nearby.
Whether you’re attending a concert at Poppodium 013 or an event in the Spoorzone, everything is within walking distance.
This cheap and comfy apartment is located in a stunning historic building, designed by the famous architect C.M.B. (Casper) van den Beld. The building was constructed in 1931 and designed in the style of "De Stijl," featuring clean lines and bold primary colors, contributing to a special historical and artistic experience.
The staircase of the building contains beautiful stained glass windows depicting various forms of transportation through the years and showcasing the coats of arms of Brabant, Tilburg, and the Netherlands.
Our apartment on the third floor provides a peaceful and inspiring living environment, with an interior fully aligned with the abstract art of Lena Milius. Milius was known for her use of geometric patterns and her subtle balance between color and form, which gives the space a unique character. The apartment exudes a serene atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and inspiration.
The apartment features a comfortable bed, a private bathroom, and a fully equipped kitchen, making it ideal for both short and long stays. Additionally, the apartment offers fast and reliable Wi-Fi, and there is a washing machine and dryer available on the first floor.
Extra Info:
Hotel Central Background
In 1931, the monumental Hotel Central was built across from the station in Tilburg in Art Deco style by architect Casper Melchior Balthasar van den Beld. Before that time, this location was occupied by the café-restaurant Albert Janssen.
During World War I, Theo van Doesburg was stationed as a sergeant-postman on the Regte Heide between Tilburg and the Belgian border. The café-restaurant of Albert Janssen served as a meeting place for Van Doesburg and his artistic friends who organized sensational Dadaist 'intimate soirées' there. It was also here that preliminary ideas were formulated for a new magazine (De Stijl) that would mark the start of the art movement De Stijl, founded in 1917 in Leiden. The contours of this renewal movement were sketched in pencil at this location on Spoorlaan in Tilburg.
As a salute to the innovation drive of the time, during the renovation of Hotel Central in 2023, it was decided to historically jump and give each of the 21 rooms the name of an artist associated with De Stijl or a Dada artist.
In the person of Theo van Doesburg (who wrote Dadaist poems under the pseudonym I.K. Bonset), De Stijl and the experimental absurdist Dadaism come together. Both art movements were a response to World War I and the new era that began with the 20th century, and were diametrically opposed in approach.
Each of the 21 rooms in Hotel Central has received unique wall coverings featuring specific accents and/or quotes from the respective artist, writer, or architect.
Room 20: Lena Milius Room (Zwolle, 1889 - 1968)
The Tilburg-based accountant Lena Milius was introduced to Theo van Doesburg by her colleague Maurits Manheim at the end of 1914. In 1917, the year Van Doesburg founded the new art movement De Stijl in Leiden, she became his second wife. As a former secretary, she facilitated the administrative affairs surrounding the art movement De Stijl. Even after Van Doesburg left her a few years into their marriage for Nelly van Moorsel, who would become his third wife, Lena remained loyal to him (and Nelly) and continued to support them in the background. She and Nelly van Doesburg were the only ones who attended Van Doesburg's cremation in 1931. Lena wrote about this to her friend Antony Kok, "I went there to say goodbye to Does forever and because Nelly made him so very happy."
After the war, Lena Milius was an important source for historians as an eyewitness to the early years of De Stijl. "It is remarkable how lively the interest in Does and De Stijl still is and even seems to be reviving lately," she wrote in 1967 to Nelly.
In room 20, the pages from an empty cash book form the print of the wall covering. Behind the bed is a desk with a classic typewriter printed in which a quote from a love letter from Lena Milius to Theo van Doesburg is included. In the few lines of this love note from an amorous Lena, her love and her office work are connected.
This apartment is perfectly situated to explore Tilburg and the surrounding regions. In the nearby area, you can find activities such as laser tag, go-karting, escape rooms, and mini golf. Poppodium 013 regularly hosts performances, and for a peaceful walk, you can visit the nearby city park.
By car, you are just 15 minutes away from popular destinations such as De Efteling theme park and Safaripark Beekse Bergen.
Cheap and comfy overnight stays in Tilburg’s city center! Perfect studios and apartments for Efteling or Beekse Bergen getaways
>> Unregistered guests or visitors are not allowed; our security team will conduct regular checks.
>> Feel free to ask questions; we live nearby for your convenience.
>> The tourist tax will be charged separately and must be paid before check-in.
>> For longer stays, a mandatory weekly cleaning may be scheduled.
>> Kindly communicate with us in English.
>> Please be aware of possible ongoing street constructions.
>> Paid sex strictly not allowed, and neither is commercial use
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Free WiFi
Air conditioning
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
About the area
Tilburg
Tilburg is home to this apartment. Some of the area's popular attractions include Safaripark Beekse Bergen and Efteling Theme Park. Doloris' Meta Maze and Brabant Nature Museum are also worth visiting.

Tilburg
What's nearby
- Doloris' Meta Maze - 6 min walk - 0.5 km
- Dutch Textiles Museum - 19 min walk - 1.6 km
- Willem II Stadium - 5 min drive - 4.2 km
- Tilburg University - 6 min drive - 4.2 km
- Safaripark Beekse Bergen - 8 min drive - 6.8 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Gourmet Market Central Station - 3 min walk
- Grass Company The - 4 min walk
- De Houtloods - 5 min walk
- Raw - 5 min walk
- Sirtaki - 2 min walk
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