Alvear Palace Hotel

The Alvear Palace Hotel
The Alvear Palace Hotel

The Alvear Palace Hotel is a luxury hotel located in Avenida Alvear in Recoleta, an upscale neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The hotel was inaugurated in 1932 and, following extensive refurbishment, was reinaugurated in 1994.

History

The hotel was built by Buenos Aires businessman and socialite Dr. Rafael de Miero, who had been to Paris in the early 1920s and wanted to bring some of that Belle Epoque grandeur to his then flourishing hometown.

He bought and demolished a large house on the corner of Avenida Alvear and Ayacucho in 1922, which began the decade-long on-again, off-again project, which finally opened in 1932. A success, it was expanded in 1940, consuming another old mansion on Avenida Alvear.

In 1970, ownership passed to the 26-year-old Andreas von Salm-Kyrburg Wernitz, Duke of Hornes, Spanish cousin of King Juan Carlos I,[1] who presided over the hotel's slow decline as a result of labour disputes and a general Argentinian economic stagnation. With bankruptcy threatening, in 1978 Wernitz sold the hotel to the Aragon Hotel Group, and since 1984, it's been part of David Sutton Dabbah's Alvear Luxury Hotels.

It was renovated in 1984, and again in 2004.[2]

Notable guests

References

  • Evans, Polly (2007-03-19). "My kind of town: Buenos Aires". Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 2008-10-06.
  • "EN EL ALVEAR PALACE HOTEL MEDIA TARDE. EL CHEF PATISSIER RICARDO BASCONCELLOS COMPARTE SUS DELICIAS PARA UN ENCUENTRO EXQUISITO CON FAMILIARES Y AMIGOS. SENCILLEZ Y SOFISTICACIÓN AL MISMO TIEMPO, UN MIX IRRESISTIBLE". Rio Negro (in Spanish). Retrieved 2008-10-06.

Coordinates: 34°35′15.7″S 58°23′19.7″W / 34.587694°S 58.388806°W / -34.587694; -58.388806

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