The Gallery at the Hotel St. Nicholas is not only a place where guests can purchase hotel and Boiler Room Tavern related items. We also feature the work of local artists from the Pikes Peak and Front Range area. Feel free to browse the gallery. Paintings and mosaics that are displayed on the lower level of the Hotel St. Nicholas are available for purchase. Please see a staff member if you are interested in the individual artist or if you'd like to buy a piece.
Our Parlour - An Intimate Small Event Space
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Step into our Parlour with a cold refreshment from the Boiler Room Tavern, or with a good book, and cozy up to the fire! Originally serving as class room space and community room for St. Peter School and Church, we now use the room for small events, such as weddings, family reunions, birthday parties, meetings, and other gatherings. (We hold our Artist Market here.) Victorian themed furniture in intimate groupings make this a perfect way to enjoy your stay. In addition to the fireplace, there is another bar, a vintage Steinway piano, small stage, and pool table. Can comfortably accommodate up to 30. Please see staff or contact us by email (info@hotelstnicholas.com) to book the space.
SHOP THE ARTWORK
Our Parlour
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Glass Mosaic by Eric Preble
Eric takes old window frames and broken glass and creates one of a kind mosaics. Sizes range from small to large. He is also available for commission work.
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Wire Wrap Creations by Twisted & Wired
Twisted and Wired creates wearable art using natural gemstones, including Cripple Creek turquoise. An eclectic mix of faceted and rough stones, set in copper and sterling silver
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Toetography
Toetography captures both stunning local vistas and mountain life. A Cripple Creek resident, Toe is also available for portraiture and your special event.
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Native Arts by Nita
In addition to her unusual smudge feathers, Nita also makes ceremonial drums using natural hides.