Hotel Bristol Palace
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Hotel Bristol Palace is a 4-star Luxury hotel in Genoa, Italy on Via XX Settembre.
History
The hotel was designed by Dario Carbone and built in 1905.
During World War 2, it housed the German command.[1] At the end of the war, it housed the National Liberation Committee.
The hotel has hosted famous and notable guests such as the Emperor of Japan Hirohito and the writers Edmondo De Amicis, Luigi Pirandello and Gabriele D'Annunzio. In 1926, Alfred Hitchcock stayed in the hotel during the filming The Pleasure Garden.[2]
The hotel is currently[when?] managed by Gruppo Duetorrihotels Spa.
Gallery
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Sign of the Hotel
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The staircase in the hotel, photographed from the 5th floor in 2016
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The staircase in the hotel, photographed from the ground floor looking up in 2016
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The staircase in the hotel, photographed from the second floor looking down in 2016
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Room in the hotel, photographed in 2016
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Room in the hotel, photographed in 2016
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Room in the hotel, photographed in 2016
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Exterior view
References
- ^ L'hotel Bristol sul sito dell'Associazione Locali storici d'Italia[dead link]
- ^ Bruno Viani, "Genova, 85 anni davanti alla cinepresa", Il Secolo XIX, 29 March 2011
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