St. Georges Hotel, Beirut

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title: St. Georges Hotel, Beirut
text: The Hotel St. Georges is a historic resort hotel in Beirut, Lebanon, opened in 1934. It was constructed by a French investment group, the Société Des Grands Hotels Du Levant (SGHL), during the period of the French mandate. Parisian architect Auguste Perret came to Beirut to design the hotel with local architect Antun Tabet. Local businessman Abdallah El-Khoury, along with several partners, bought the SGHL in 1958. El-Khoury died in 1964, and his wife Nadia managed the hotel through its heyday in
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description: Hotel in Beirut
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date created: 2015-07-04T23:53:07Z
date modified: 2024-09-09T01:25:30Z
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