Hilton Brighton Metropole
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希爾頓白禮頓大都會(Hilton Brighton Metropole)是英國英格蘭海濱城市布萊頓的一座四星級酒店。這座酒店的設計者是Alfred Waterhouse。該酒店擁有南英格蘭最大的會議中心。
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El Hilton Brighton Metropole es un hotel de 4 estrellas y centro de conferencias ubicado en el paseo marítimo de Brighton, Inglaterra. Su arquitecto es Alfred Waterhouse, quien también fue arquitecto del University College de Londres y del Museo de Historia Natural de Londres . Es mencionado en la sección 3, "El Sermón de Fuego" de La tierra baldía (T. S. Eliot).
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The Hilton Brighton Metropole is a 4-star hotel and conference centre located on the seafront in Brighton, East Sussex. The architect was Alfred Waterhouse, who also was architect of University College London and the Natural History Museum, London. Since 2000, the hotel has been operated by Hilton Hotels & Resorts (previously it operated under the Stakis brand), and previously owned by The Royal Bank of Scotland, its freehold is now owned by the Topland Group. Flats addon 1960s-1970s
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The Hilton Brighton Metropole is a 4-star hotel and conference centre located on the seafront in Brighton, East Sussex. The architect was Alfred Waterhouse, who also was architect of University College London and the Natural History Museum, London. Currently the UK's largest residential conference centre in the South of England, it was built in 1890 and has 340 bedrooms. The General Manager is Sascha Koehler who has worked with Hilton for 20 years. The hotel has 5 elevators which 3 serve the tower block floors. The 2 original elevators were originally manually controlled and the other 3 were added in the 1970s including the luggage elevator. All 5 elevators were installed by Otis Elevator Company. Since 2000, the hotel has been operated by Hilton Hotels & Resorts (previously it operated under the Stakis brand), and previously owned by The Royal Bank of Scotland, its freehold is now owned by the Topland Group. Flats addon 1960s-1970s In the 1960s or 1970s a 2 story flat block was built on top of the hotel for residential use. The flats are your typical 1960s tower block style building and when the apartments were built onto the hotelIt is referenced in section 3, "The Fire Sermon" of T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land.
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El Hilton Brighton Metropole es un hotel de 4 estrellas y centro de conferencias ubicado en el paseo marítimo de Brighton, Inglaterra. Su arquitecto es Alfred Waterhouse, quien también fue arquitecto del University College de Londres y del Museo de Historia Natural de Londres . Actualmente, es el centro de conferencias residencial más grande del Reino Unido, fue construido en 1890 y tiene 340 habitaciones. Su gerente general es Sascha Koehler. Desde 2000, es operado por Hilton Hotels & Resorts (anteriormente operaba bajo la marca Stakis Hotels ), y anteriormente también era propiedad de The Royal Bank of Scotland, siendo ahora propiedad de Topland Group . Es mencionado en la sección 3, "El Sermón de Fuego" de La tierra baldía (T. S. Eliot).
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希爾頓白禮頓大都會(Hilton Brighton Metropole)是英國英格蘭海濱城市布萊頓的一座四星級酒店。這座酒店的設計者是Alfred Waterhouse。該酒店擁有南英格蘭最大的會議中心。
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