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Icehotel is back: Take a look at this year's amazing art-themed frozen rooms
POSTED 16 Dec 2015 . BY Kim Megson
Under the Arctic Skin by Rob Harding & Timsam Harding Credit: Asaf Kliger
Sweden’s famous Icehotel has reopened for its 26th winter and is brimming with hand-crafted, ice-sculpted art.

Visitors to the hotel – located in Jukkasjärvi, Lapland – can choose to sleep in an art-themed suite, including one featuring a 3m (10ft) tall elephant carved out of snow.

Nineteen of the Icehotel’s 50 rooms feature the unique pieces of ice art created by architects and designers from all over the world.

Artist Lena Kriström has also crafted a large outdoor sculpture on the banks of the river Torne as part of the Icehotel initiative, with the piece pointing skywards as a symbol of hope, light and energy.

Construction on the hotel begins every year as soon as temperatures drop below zero. Around 4,000 tonnes of natural ice are harvested from the river and the amount of snow used could make 700 million snowballs. Chandeliers for the rooms are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals.

Building work takes two months, culminating in the creation of a connected ice church for the hotel.

The hotel is dismantled when temperatures rise in April.

Visitors to Icehotel this year can participate in Nordic skiing, Swedish sauna rituals – including an ice plunge and thermal starlit bath – and an Arctic wilderness survival course.

Next year, the developers are planning to open an additional, smaller hotel adjacent to the original. However, there will be one key difference: the new structure won't melt. The power of Jukkasjärvi ‘s midnight sun will be harnessed to keep the building cool all year round.

Explaining the reason for the new project, Icehotel artist and creative advisor Arne Bergh said: “Ice has an interesting effect on creativity. As it’s not permanent it makes you dare to try ideas that you wouldn’t otherwise. It’s very liberating. The idea of a project that marries this transient tradition with a semi-permanent, year-round element is very exciting.”
Elephant in the Room by AnnaSofia Mååg Credit: Asaf Kliger
Love Capsule by Luc Voisin & Mathieu Brison Credit: Asaf Kliger
Show Me What You Got by Tjåsa Gusfors & David Andrén Credit: Asaf Kliger
The Flying Buttress by Anna Katrin Kraus and Hans Aescht Credit: Asaf Kliger
The Power of Love by Sebastian Scheller & Kristina Möckel Credit: Asaf Kliger
Live Your Time by Jose Carlos Cabello Millan & Javier Alvaro Colomino Matassa Credit: Asaf Kliger
Guests can often see the Northern Lights during their stay Credit: Kristian Mattiasson
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Icehotel is back: Take a look at this year's amazing art-themed frozen rooms
POSTED 16 Dec 2015 . BY Kim Megson
Under the Arctic Skin by Rob Harding & Timsam Harding Credit: Asaf Kliger
Sweden’s famous Icehotel has reopened for its 26th winter and is brimming with hand-crafted, ice-sculpted art.

Visitors to the hotel – located in Jukkasjärvi, Lapland – can choose to sleep in an art-themed suite, including one featuring a 3m (10ft) tall elephant carved out of snow.

Nineteen of the Icehotel’s 50 rooms feature the unique pieces of ice art created by architects and designers from all over the world.

Artist Lena Kriström has also crafted a large outdoor sculpture on the banks of the river Torne as part of the Icehotel initiative, with the piece pointing skywards as a symbol of hope, light and energy.

Construction on the hotel begins every year as soon as temperatures drop below zero. Around 4,000 tonnes of natural ice are harvested from the river and the amount of snow used could make 700 million snowballs. Chandeliers for the rooms are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals.

Building work takes two months, culminating in the creation of a connected ice church for the hotel.

The hotel is dismantled when temperatures rise in April.

Visitors to Icehotel this year can participate in Nordic skiing, Swedish sauna rituals – including an ice plunge and thermal starlit bath – and an Arctic wilderness survival course.

Next year, the developers are planning to open an additional, smaller hotel adjacent to the original. However, there will be one key difference: the new structure won't melt. The power of Jukkasjärvi ‘s midnight sun will be harnessed to keep the building cool all year round.

Explaining the reason for the new project, Icehotel artist and creative advisor Arne Bergh said: “Ice has an interesting effect on creativity. As it’s not permanent it makes you dare to try ideas that you wouldn’t otherwise. It’s very liberating. The idea of a project that marries this transient tradition with a semi-permanent, year-round element is very exciting.”
Elephant in the Room by AnnaSofia Mååg Credit: Asaf Kliger
Love Capsule by Luc Voisin & Mathieu Brison Credit: Asaf Kliger
Show Me What You Got by Tjåsa Gusfors & David Andrén Credit: Asaf Kliger
The Flying Buttress by Anna Katrin Kraus and Hans Aescht Credit: Asaf Kliger
The Power of Love by Sebastian Scheller & Kristina Möckel Credit: Asaf Kliger
Live Your Time by Jose Carlos Cabello Millan & Javier Alvaro Colomino Matassa Credit: Asaf Kliger
Guests can often see the Northern Lights during their stay Credit: Kristian Mattiasson
RELATED STORIES
The power of the midnight sun will be harnassed to create an ice hotel that doesn't melt


The creators of Sweden’s famous melting Icehotel have revealed plans for a new ice venture which will have one key difference: guests will be able to stay all year round.
FEATURE: Design: Icy reception


As the original Icehotel near Kiruna celebrates its 25th birthday, we take a look at some of this year’s stunning rooms
Sweden's Icehotel invites guests to design and build bespoke suites


Northern Sweden’s isolated Icehotel is inviting its guests to design and build their own ice suites, with successful suggestions being maintained for the designer's exclusive use throughout the season.
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UK's Royal attractions had a bumper year in 2023
Numbers from the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, (ALVA) show that Royal attractions saw a huge increase in visitor numbers during 2023 – the coronation year of King Charles III.
Efteling to convert steam trains to electric as part of green drive
The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
Universal announces long-awaited details of its Epic Universe, set to open in 2025
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Alterface’s Creative Division team is seasoned in concept and ride development, as well as storyte [more...]
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Polin was founded in Istanbul in 1976. Polin has since grown into a leading company in the waterpa [more...]
Red Raion

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