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Pan Pacific Perth Hotel 1973-1976 90 m (300 ft) 24 Formerly "Sheraton Hotel" 140 St Georges Terrace: 1976-1977 131 m (430 ft) 30 Formerly "AMP Building" Allendale Square: 1977-1978 132 m (433 ft) 31 St Martins Tower: 1978-1988 140 m (460 ft) 33 108 St Georges Terrace: 1988-1992 214 m (702 ft) 50 Formerly "R & I Tower", and "Bankwest Tower"
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The Royal Hotel is a hotel building in Perth, Western Australia on the corner of Wellington and William streets. The hotel was built in 1882 and reached its centenary in 1982. In 1894, the hotel was known as the Schruth's Royal Hotel. [1] [2] A major upgrade of the facade of the building was completed in 1906. [3] [4] It was bought by the Swan ...
The hotel was built on a plot of valuable, strategically located land owned by a widow, Mrs. Davies. She commissioned Michael Cavanagh to design a three-story hotel for the site. Its design is now regarded as an example of the 'Federation Filigree' style. [6] It was one of the more lavish hotels constructed in Perth during the Gold Boom period. [6]
The Claremont Hotel is a bar, music venue and fine dining pub located in Claremont, Western Australia, and around 9 km away from Perth CBD.It was also titled Perth’s best venue for 2023 at the AHA (Australian Hotel Association) awards after its renovation worthing $12 million AUD in 2023.
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Stannage, C. T The people of Perth : a social history of Western Australia's capital city Perth : Carroll's for Perth City Council, 1979. ISBN 0-909994-86-2; Witcomb A and Gregory K From the Barracks to the Burrup: the National Trust in Western Australia University of New South Wales Press Ltd, Sydney. 2010. ISBN 9781-921410-24-6
It was originally the mountain retreat for a wealthy Sydney merchant and was owned by him for over twenty years. It was then the home of several other prominent people until about 1918 when it was converted into a hotel. Today it still provides hotel accommodation and is a venue for special events particularly weddings and conferences.