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Palace Hotel (Palotaszálló)
Palace Hotel may refer to: Film *Palace Hotel (film) Places Australia *Palace Hotel, Broken Hill, New South Wales, a pub *Palace Hotel, Childers, Queensland * Palace Hotel, Perth, Western Australia *Palace Hotel, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia China *Peace Hotel South Building, formerly Palace Hotel, Shanghai Denmark *Palace Hotel (Copenhagen) Egypt *Sofitel Winter Palace Hotel, Luxor Finland *Palace Hotel, Helsinki Hungary *Palace Hotel, Miskolc, Hungary Japan * Palace Hotel, Tokyo Poland *Palace, a hotel in Poland used by the Gestapo during the Nazi occupation, where Jadwiga Apostoł was brought Portugal *Buçaco Palace, Serra do Buçaco, Mealhada Romania *Athenee Palace Hilton Bucharest Hotel Russia * Palace Hotel, Rostov-on-Don Slovenia *Kempinski Palace Portorož, formerly Palace Hotel Switzerland *Badrutt's Palace Hotel, St. Moritz, Switzerland Turkey * Mardan Palace, Lara, Antalya United Kingdom *Palace Hotel, Bristol, a pub *Palace Hotel, Buxton * Palace Hotel, ...
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Palace Hotel (film)
''Palace Hotel'' (German: ''Palast Hotel'') is a 1952 Swiss-West German drama film directed by Emil Berna and Leonard Steckel and starring Paul Hubschmid, Käthe Gold and Anne-Marie Blanc.Bock & Bergfelder p.252 It was made at the Bellerive Studios in Zurich. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jean d'Eaubonne. Cast * Paul Hubschmid as Fredy * Käthe Gold as Emilie, Zimmermädchen * Anne-Marie Blanc as Inhaberin des Hotels * Claude Farell as Madame Perrat * Liliana Tellini as Speranza, Zimmermädchen * Gustav Knuth as Loosli, Kellermeister * Emil Hegetschweiler as Staub, Zimmerkellner * Zarli Carigiet as Giachem, Konditor * Max Haufler as Hunziker, Oberheizer * Alfred Rasser as Leblanc, Küchenchef * Otto Zehnder as Walter, Emilies Sohn * Margrit Rainer as Hilde Staub, Telefonistin * Helen Vita as Fräulein Lüthi, Telefonistin * Walburga Gmür as Frau Muffler, Putzfrau * Sigfrit Steiner as Gloor, Buchhalter * Lys Assia as Schlager ...
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Mardan Palace
Mardan Palace is a luxury hotel in Lara, Antalya, Turkey, built by Azerbaijani businessman Telman Ismailov. It has been called Europe's and the Mediterranean's most expensive luxury resort. History It was opened on 23 May 2009 and attended by Mariah Carey, Kendall Jenner, Sharon Stone, Richard Gere, Monica Bellucci, Paris Hilton, Seal, Tom Jones, and the Kazakhstani President Nursultan Nazarbayev. Some football clubs like Shakhtar Donetsk and Steaua Bucharest, 2011 and respectively 2012, were guests of honor. The teams held their training camps in Antalya at the invitation of Telman Ismailov, who supported all the costs. The corporate identity and website for the hotel was created by Brash Brands in Dubai, winning it an International Design Award. It is also known as Mardan Khan because of its luxury and according to Telman Ismailov at the time of its establishment. Its pool is one of the largest in Europe and its aquarium with more than 2,400 fish is one of the largest i ...
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Palace Hotel (Antonito, Colorado)
The Palace Hotel, at 429 Main St. in Antonito, Colorado, was built in 1890. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. It is a two-story building constructed of sandstone Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate grains. Sandstones comprise about 20–25% of all sedimentary rocks. Most sandstone is composed of quartz or feldspar (both silicates) .... With References External links * Hotels in Colorado National Register of Historic Places in Conejos County, Colorado Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements architecture Hotel buildings completed in 1890 {{Colorado-NRHP-stub ...
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National Register Of Historic Places Listings In Mendocino County, California
__NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Mendocino County, California. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Mendocino County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map. There are 44 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark. Current listings See also *List of National Historic Landmarks in California *National Register of Historic Places listings in California *California Historical Landmarks in Mendocino County, California List table of the properties and districts — listed on the California Historical Landmarks — within Mendocino County, California. *Note: ''Click the "Map of all coordinates" li ...
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Palace Hotel (Ukiah, California)
Palace Hotel may refer to: Film *Palace Hotel (film) Places Australia *Palace Hotel, Broken Hill, New South Wales, a pub *Palace Hotel, Childers, Queensland *Palace Hotel, Perth, Western Australia *Palace Hotel, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia China * Peace Hotel South Building, formerly Palace Hotel, Shanghai Denmark *Palace Hotel (Copenhagen) Egypt * Sofitel Winter Palace Hotel, Luxor Finland *Palace Hotel, Helsinki Hungary *Palace Hotel, Miskolc, Hungary Japan *Palace Hotel, Tokyo Poland *Palace, a hotel in Poland used by the Gestapo during the Nazi occupation, where Jadwiga Apostoł was brought Portugal *Buçaco Palace, Serra do Buçaco, Mealhada Romania *Athenee Palace Hilton Bucharest Hotel Russia * Palace Hotel, Rostov-on-Don Slovenia *Kempinski Palace Portorož, formerly Palace Hotel Switzerland * Badrutt's Palace Hotel, St. Moritz, Switzerland Turkey *Mardan Palace, Lara, Antalya United Kingdom *Palace Hotel, Bristol, a pub *Palace Hotel, Buxton * Palace Hotel, ...
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Palace Hotel Residential Tower
The Palace Hotel Residential Tower was a residential skyscraper proposed in 2006, which was to have been built at the corner of Jessie & Annie Streets in the South of Market district of San Francisco, California. At and 60 stories, it would have been the tallest residential building in the city, and the tallest South of Market. Had it been constructed, prior to the Financial crisis of 2007–2008, the tower would have replaced an annex of the Palace Hotel. The project would have been limited by zoning laws released by the San Francisco Planning Department on May 1, 2008, permitting a maximum height of . However, in 2012, the height limit was raised to as part of the broader Transit Center District Plan that raised building heights in the area. See also * San Francisco's tallest buildings * San Francisco Transbay development The San Francisco Transbay development is a completed redevelopment plan for the neighborhood surrounding the Transbay Transit Center site, South o ...
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Palace Hotel, San Francisco
The Palace Hotel is a landmark historic hotel in San Francisco, California, located at the southwest corner of Market and New Montgomery streets. The hotel is also referred to as the "new" Palace Hotel to distinguish it from the original 1875 Palace Hotel, which had been demolished after being gutted by the fire caused by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. The present structure opened on December 19, 1909, on the same site as its predecessor. The hotel was closed from January 1989 to April 1991 to undergo a two-year renovation and seismic retrofit. Occupying most of a city block, the hotel's now more than century-old nine-story main building stands immediately adjacent to both the BART Montgomery Street Station and the Monadnock Building, and across Market Street from Lotta's Fountain. The Palace Hotel is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The original Palace Hotel (1875–1906) The original Palace H ...
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The Principal Manchester
The Kimpton Clocktower Hotel is a historic commercial building, now a hotel, at the corner of Oxford Street and Whitworth Street in Manchester, England. The building was originally constructed in segments from 1891 to 1932 as the Refuge Assurance Building. History Refuge Assurance Company The first phase of this Grade II* listed red brick and terracotta building was designed for the Refuge Assurance Company by Alfred Waterhouse and built 1891–1895. The inside was of Burmantofts faience and glazed brick. The ground floor was one enormous open business hall. It was extended, with a striking tower, along Oxford Street by his son Paul Waterhouse in 1910–1912. It was further extended along Whitworth Street by Stanley Birkett in 1932. What is now the ballroom was previously the dining hall for employees, with males and females being required to sit separately. Around 2,000 staff were employed. Women had to reapply for jobs if they married, and some areas of the building were ...
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Strand Palace Hotel
The Strand Palace Hotel is a large hotel on the north side of the Strand, London, England, positioned close to Covent Garden, Aldwych, Trafalgar Square and the River Thames. History The hotel was built after Exeter Hall was demolished in 1907. It opened in 1909 and was refurbished in the Art Deco style during the 1930s, but has now been modernised. Strand Hotel Limited was incorporated on 31 October 1907, with some 4,000 shareholders. Created by the Salmon and Gluckstein families, it was established to fund the building of the Strand Palace Hotel. J. Lyons & Co. acquired shares in this enterprise in 1922, and also bought the adjoining Haxells family hotel in order to expand and improve the Strand Hotel. After extensive redevelopment, the hotel became an art deco showcase, and re-opened in 1928, with 980 bedrooms. The rear of the property was occupied by the Winter Garden Restaurant, which had a large domed ceiling and could seat over 500 guests, who were served by over one ...
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Regent Palace Hotel
The Regent Palace Hotel was a large hotel in central London at 10 Glasshouse Street, close to Piccadilly Circus, between 1915 and 2006. It was designated as a Grade II listed building by English Heritage in 2004.REGENT PALACE HOTEL (MAIN BUILDING AND BRIDGE)
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In 1912, J Lyons & Co bought the unused property on the outer edge of the Quadrant in Regent Street. There they built a hotel called the Regent Palace, ...
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Birkdale Palace Hotel
The Birkdale Palace Hotel was a luxury hotel located in the Lancashire coastal resort of Birkdale, Southport, on the north-west coast of England. The building towered over the surrounding area for over a hundred years before being demolished in 1969. During the Second World War it had been used as a rehabilitation centre for US airmen, and in the last two years of existence was used as a film location. The Palace is notorious in local folklore as a haunted hotel. 1866 Leo H Grindon, author of ''Summer Rambles In Cheshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire and Yorkshire'' writes of his visit to the Palace Hotel: "Over 700 species of our native plants are to be found there; nearly a hundred kinds of shells may be collected upon the sands, along with at least a score of Crustaceans and Annelids, and the fresh-water shells amount to at least thirty. Especially rich are the low wet sandy grounds that lie beyond Birkdale, and the plateaux that occur among the sand-hills beyond that noble edific ...
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1 Palace Street
1 Palace Street is a development on Palace Street in Victoria, London, opposite Buckingham Palace. Abu Dhabi Financial Group (ADFG) bought the site for £310 million in 2013, and it is being developed by Northacre, which is 70% owned by ADFG. When completed in 2018, it will comprise 72 apartments and incorporate an existing Grade II listed building. The building facing Buckingham Gate, of which the 1861 facade will be retained was built as the Palace Hotel in the nineteenth century, before becoming offices, as Nobel House. It will be the only residential building to directly overlook the gardens of Buckingham Palace. The architects are Squire & Partners, and the development will "reflect five architectural styles: 1860s Italianate Renaissance, 1880s French Renaissance, 1880s French Beaux Arts, 1890s Queen Anne, and contemporary". In November 2015, it was reported by ''The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Ma ...
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