Seelbach Hotel
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The Seelbach Hilton Louisville est un hôtel américain situé à Louisville, dans le Kentucky. Ouvert en 1905, cet établissement d'Hilton Hotels & Resorts est inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 12 août 1975 et est membre des Historic Hotels of America et des Historic Hotels Worldwide depuis 2015.
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The Seelbach Hilton is a historic hotel in Louisville, Kentucky, founded by Bavarian-born immigrant brothers Louis and Otto Seelbach. It opened in 1905 as the Seelbach Hotel, envisioned by the Seelbach Brothers to embody the old-world grandeur of European hotels in cities such as Vienna and Paris. To do so in early 20th century Louisville, they employed a French Renaissance design in constructing the hotel. Louis was already a restaurant owner in Louisville when his brother Otto joined him from Germany around 1890, forming the Seelbach Hotel Co. The company began construction on the hotel in 1903.
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The Seelbach Hilton Louisville
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Frank Mills Andrews, William J. Dodd and Paul Emil Moosmiller
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The Seelbach Hilton Hotel on 4th Street and Muhammad Ali Boulevard.
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The Seelbach Hilton Louisville est un hôtel américain situé à Louisville, dans le Kentucky. Ouvert en 1905, cet établissement d'Hilton Hotels & Resorts est inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 12 août 1975 et est membre des Historic Hotels of America et des Historic Hotels Worldwide depuis 2015.
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The Seelbach Hilton is a historic hotel in Louisville, Kentucky, founded by Bavarian-born immigrant brothers Louis and Otto Seelbach. It opened in 1905 as the Seelbach Hotel, envisioned by the Seelbach Brothers to embody the old-world grandeur of European hotels in cities such as Vienna and Paris. To do so in early 20th century Louisville, they employed a French Renaissance design in constructing the hotel. Louis was already a restaurant owner in Louisville when his brother Otto joined him from Germany around 1890, forming the Seelbach Hotel Co. The company began construction on the hotel in 1903. The hotel was quickly regarded among the finest hotels in the United States and throughout its long history has been frequented by many notable Americans—for instance F. Scott Fitzgerald, who took inspiration from the Seelbach for a hotel in The Great Gatsby. The hotel is part of the Hilton Hotels & Resorts chain.
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500 South 4th Street,Louisville, Kentucky, United States, 40202
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