Bob Dylan’s room at the Chelsea Hotel has gotten a reprieve.

The city Buildings Department issued a stop-work order on renovations to Room 211 – where in the 1970s Dylan wrote his famed “Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands” – after The Post revealed that the hotel’s new owners were ripping it apart.

The order said the hotel was doing work beyond its permit’s scope – work a hotel spokesman said was shoring up an unstable wall.

The blog Living with Legends called it unlikely “Dylan’s room can be returned to its former glory” but said “at least these vandals shouldn’t be allowed to profit from their depraved act of destruction.”