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  2. Hotel de France - Wikipedia

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    Hotel de France may refer to: Hotel de France (Le Mans / La Chartre sur le Loir), historic hotel in La Chartre Sur Le Loir, France; Hotel de France (Conakry), in Conarky, Guinea, a.k.a. Grand Hotel de L'Independance; Hôtel de France (film), French drama directed by Patrice Chéreau, 1987

  3. Strudlhofstiege - Wikipedia

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    The present-day Palais Strudlhof, used as a hotel and conference centre, was erected in the late 18th century. The adjacent street was named Strudlhofgasse in 1907. Shortly afterwards, the Vienna city administration under Mayor Karl Lueger resolved upon the construction of a staircase at the end of the street, in order to create a facilitated ...

  4. Les Invalides - Wikipedia

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    The selected site was in the then suburban plain of Grenelle (plaine de Grenelle). By the time the enlarged project was completed in 1676, the façade fronting the Seine measured 196 metres (643 ft) in width, and the complex had fifteen courtyards, the largest being the cour d'honneur designed for military parades.

  5. Casa Montelongo is a two-suite hotel in a beautiful 19th-century building on Spain's laid-back island of Fuerteventura. National Geographic 1 day ago Where to eat in Copenhagen—from boutique ...

  6. Hotel Imperial - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by architect Arnold Zenetti and built under the direction of Heinrich Adam in 1863. [3] Initially, it was planned as the city palace (Stadtpalais) and residence of Duke Philipp of Württemberg (1838–1917) and his wife Maria Theresa (1845–1927), née Archduchess of Austria; its original name was Palais Württemberg. [3]

  7. Vienna - Wikipedia

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    The place is mentioned as ΟÏ‹ι[νδ]ÏŒβονα (Oui[nd]obona) in the 2nd century AD (Ptolemy, Geography, II, 14, 3); Vindobona in the 3rd century (Itinerarium Antonini Augusti 233, 8); Vindobona in the 4th century (Tabula Peutingeriana, V, 1); Vindomana ab. 400 (Notitia Dignitatum, 145, 16); Vindomina, Vendomina in the 6th century (Jordanes, De origine actibusque Getarum, 50, 264).

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