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  2. The Westin Palace Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1999. [7] Starwood moved the hotel to its Westin Hotels division on March 1, 2000, renaming the property The Westin Palace Madrid. [8] In 2005, Starwood sold the hotel to Host Marriott as part of a package of 38 international hotel properties, for $4.1 billion. [9]

  3. Edificio España - Wikipedia

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    It was the tallest building in Spain, with 25 floors and a height of 117 m (384 ft), until overtaken by the Torre de Madrid (also built by Otamendi) in 1957. The building formerly housed the 360-room Hotel Plaza (later the Crowne Plaza Madrid City Centre), 300 offices, 184 apartments, [1] a shopping center, and a

  4. Ángel Ganivet - Wikipedia

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    Ángel Ganivet García (13 December 1865 in Granada, Spain – 29 November 1898 in Riga) was a Spanish writer and diplomat. He was considered a precursor to the Generation of '98. On 29 November 1898, disillusioned in love, Ganivet drowned himself in the Daugava River. Nearly failing in his attempt, he was first rescued but managed to throw ...

  5. NH Hotel Group - Wikipedia

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    NH Hotel Group is a Spanish hotel chain headquartered in Madrid, Spain that operates over 350 hotels in 35 countries. [1] The group operates under the umbrella of Minor Hotels , following the latter's acquisition of a majority stake in NH Hotel Group in late 2018.

  6. Gran Vía 11, Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The Gran Vía 11 Building, also known at the time of its construction as Viviendas para el Conde de Artaza (Home units for the Count of Artaza), is a property located at Gran Vía 11 in Madrid. It was designed by architect Cesáreo Iradier. The building is part of the Catalog of Protected Buildings of the Madrid City Council. [1]

  7. Four Seasons Hotel Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The 200-room hotel is one of the largest and most expensive hotel in Madrid's history, with suites costing up to €12,000 a night. [ 2 ] Located in Madrid's city center and steps away from the Puerta del Sol , the building was originally constructed from 1887 to 1891 as the headquarters of La Equitativa insurance company, but is better known ...

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