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StorageSiteUCL Special Collections
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Reference Number GASTER/1/A/2/208
TitleGrand Hotel De New York, Florence: Advertisement card
Datec.1897-c.1930
DescriptionAdvertisement card for the 'Grand Hotel De New York: Lung' Arno Corsini Florence' with elaborate sketch of the hotel on the front and a list of the amenities including: 'new comfortable dining room'; 'reading conversation smoking and billiard room' and 'excellent cuisine good attendance and moderate prices'. Inside of the card includes a map of the area and lists the churches, public places and galleries and museums in Florence. The back contains a list of 'excursions'.
Extent1 item (4 pages)
AdminHistoryThe hotel opened in 1866, at the time Florence was the capital of Italy. It was originally called Grand Hotel de la Paix. In the 1870s the Paix was one of many excellent hotels situated along the elegant Lung'Arno. It enjoyed an excellent reputation and hosted a number of star guests including Queen Victoria, Princess Frederick of Prussia and opera diva Adelina Patti. In 1897 Gerardo Kraft bought the establishment, refurnished it, renamed it Grand Hotel and turned it into one of the top houses in Italy. The major attraction was the sumptuous Winter Garden, which became a high society hub. It was far and away the finest hotel in Florence - a magnet for the international jet-set - from Yoshihito, Crown Prince of Japan, to Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany and from the Duke and Duchess of Windsor to the Shah of Persia. [Source: https://famoushotels.org/hotels/grand-hotel-florence].
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsAvailable subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Registration Form.
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