Abbasi Hotel
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32°39′5″N 51°40′14″E / 32.65139°N 51.67056°E
Abbasi Hotel هتل عباسی | |
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General information | |
Location | Isfahan, Iran |
Address | Amadegah St. Chaharbagh Ave., Isfahan, Iran |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 186 |
Number of suites | 27 |
Number of restaurants | 9 |
Website | |
http://www.abbasihotel.ir/ |
The Abbasi Hotel (Template:Lang-fa, formerly known as the "Shah Abbas Hotel", Persian: هتل شاه عباس) is a hotel located in Isfahan, Iran. This complex was built at the time of king Sultan Husayn of Safavid about 400 years ago. It was built as a caravansary to provide lodging for travelers. The structure has been renovated 1959 by Architect A. Mohit and French André Godard (1881–1965), an archaeologist, architect, and historian of French and Middle Eastern Art. Godard served as the director of the Iranian Archeological Service for many years.
The 1974 film And Then There Were None, starring Oliver Reed and Elke Sommer, was shot here.
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