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March 15, 2013

Hilton Anatole Offers 1-Mile Art Walk

Love going to art museums? Trying to live a healthy lifestyle? The famed Hilton Anatole has announced a new “1-Mile Art Walk” for guests wishing to stay healthy and enjoy the hotel’s renowned art collection at the same time.

The 1-mile walk, which begins and ends at the hotel’s iconic carved elephants in the foyer of the Chantilly Ballroom, winds both inside and outside of the historic property.The art collection at the Anatole, comprised mainly of Asian works along with other examples from around the globe, has long been considered the most acclaimed collection of any hotel in the country.

You can either listen to audio on AnatoleArt.com while enjoying your tour or pick up a printed guide from the concierge desk and tour through the property. Well known art pieces on the walk include “Nebula”, a large, undulating crystal sculpture suspended from the atrium ceiling; “The Gossips” sculpture by noted Danish artist Bjorn Wiinblad; and “The Right Light” bronze sculpture by Seward Johnson.

“We feel fortunate to have one of the world’s best art collections right here at our hotel,” General Manager Harold Rapoza said. “Being able to share this collection in new and creative ways with our guests is a lot of fun.”

The “1-Mile Art Walk” is free of charge and available to anyone visiting the storied Dallas landmark. Afterwards, take the elevator up to SĒR Steak + Spirits and enjoy a delectable meal while looking over Dallas.


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