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Grand Hotel et des Palmes

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Grand Hotel et des Palmes
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General information
Town or cityPalermo, Sicily
CountryItaly
Coordinates38°07′26″N 13°21′33″E / 38.123889°N 13.35922°E / 38.123889; 13.35922 38°07′26″N 13°21′33.2″E

The Grand Hotel et des Palmes is a historic hotel in Palermo, Sicily, on the central Via Roma.

The building was built on the initiative of the Ingham-Whitaker family in 1874 and used as a private residence. The house was connected by a secret passage to the adjacent Anglican church. Initially, the building consisted of a two-story low body with an exotic winter garden that reached the sea.

At the end of the 19th century, the house was sold to the knight Enrico Ragusa, who in 1907 commissioned the transformation of Palazzo Ingham in the Grande Albergo delle Palme to the architect Ernesto Basile. It became a luxury hotel, symbol of the Belle Époque. In November 2018 it was acquired by Algebris for roughly €12 million.[1]

Notable people who have resided in the hotel include:

See also

Bibliography

  • Melinda Zacco, Grand Hotel et des Palmes - Storia e Mistero, Editions Zacco Pittographiae, Palermo 2005.

38°07′26″N 13°21′33.2″E / 38.12389°N 13.359222°E / 38.12389; 13.359222

References

  1. ^ Shopping di hotel a Palermo: Rocco Forte rileva Villa Igiea, Davide Serra (Algebris) il Des Palmes e Giotti l’Excelsior
  2. ^ Torres, Alicia (July 16, 2020). "Protocols for literary hotels". Brecha (in Spanish).


This page was last edited on 15 April 2023, at 00:40
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