St Regis Grand Hotel – Rome, Italy (English)
Author
Andreas Augustin
Pages
160
Photographs
Illustrations
210 historic and contemporary pictures, maps and illustrations; cover painting by Manfred Markowski
Leather-bound edition
No
Binding
Hardcover (real cloth bound / gold stamping / dust jacket)
ISBN
987-3-900692-22-3
Size/Weight
160 x 235 mm, 700 g
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Add to cartIn 1894 Cesar Ritz opened the Grand Hotel as the most elegant hotel of Rome. Auguste Escoffier was his first chef. Diplomats, heads of state and royalty shared tables at lavish banquets and occupied its splendidly appointed suites and rooms. Lina Cavalieri, a flower girl working there, became one of the greatest opera stars of her days. The King of Spain spent the last years of his life in his suite there. In 1945, the seeds of modern Italy were sown at the Grand Hotel. Hollywood enjoys it as its preferred retreat in the eternal city. In short: the St Regis is the cultural, social and political revolving point of Italy. This is its story.
'After closing the large iron gates of the St. Regis in Rome, you leave the hectic noise of Roman streets outside. You enter a world of calm and tranquillity. Seemingly, you have reached a very quiet place. While you take a deep breath, you will soon realize that life in here is of a different character. I dare to suggest that major financial and political decisions are made right here at the St. Regis on every single day of the year, either in one of its corners of the lobby, in one of its superb suites, over a lunch or at the bar. Yet all activities are always out of earshot, discreet and inaudible. There were times when Italy was ruled from the Grand Hotel, when the most important people of this country lived here. If you sit still and lean back, you can experience this air of excitement and purposeful activity in an unrivalled discrete and noiseless manner. This is the story of this wonderful hotel, that set new standards for Italian inn keeping. The St. Regis Rome, as it is called today, started its career as the Grand Hotel Rome, a brainchild of the flamboyant hotelier César Ritz.
In 1894 Ritz opened the Grand Hotel as the only Italian ‘adventure’ of the London based Savoy Group. The ‘king of all chefs, the chef of all kings’, Auguste Escoffier, at that time under contract of The Savoy in London, was its first chef. Diplomats, heads of state and royalty shared tables at lavish banquets and occupied its splendidly appointed suites and rooms. Fiat tycoon Giovanni Agnelli maintained a year round apartment and the stars of Hollywood enjoy it as their preferred retreat in the eternal city.
To start with let me take you to the last decades of the 19th century, when Italy developed into a tourist destination as we know it today.
Andreas Augustin
Traveller’s Notepad
After closing the large iron gates of the St. Regis in Rome, you leave the hectic noise of Roman streets outside. You enter a world of calm and tranquillity. Seemingly, you have reached a very quiet place.
While you take a deep breath, you will soon realize that life in here is of a different character. I dare to suggest that major financial and political decisions are made right here at the St. Regis on every single day of the year, either in one of its corners of the lobby, in one of its superb suites, over a lunch or at the bar. Yet all activities are always out of earshot, discreet and inaudible.
There were times when Italy was ruled from the Grand Hotel, when the most important people of this country lived here. If you sit still and lean back, you can experience this air of excitement and purposeful activity in an unri- valled discrete and noiseless manner.
This is the story of this wonderful hotel, that set new standards for Italian inn keeping. The St. Regis Rome, as it is called today, started its career as the Grand Hotel Rome, a brain- child of the flamboyant hotelier César Ritz. Follow me on it's fascinating way through history ...
Andreas Augustin
Andreas Augustin
presents
St. Regis Grand Hotel Rome
in the series The most Famous Hotels in the World TM
We are in particular indebted to all former and current members of the staff, who contributed so generously to this book.
We would like to thank Stephen Alden and Robert Koren, who were the driving forces behind this history project.
Michele Frignani, Managing Director of the St. Regis Rome, has provided this project with the all important patience and necessary support.
We also like to thank in loose order Marco Novella, Federico Galligani, Federico Versari, Andrea Colla, Bart Spoorenberg, Natale Mastrantonio, Umberto Vezzoli, Vittorio Saccone, Mauro Lotti, Paolo Biscioni, Mieke Vandenbulcke, the pianist Elisabetta, Maurizio Chessa, Alessandro Natili, Marco Olivieri, Massimo Azzurro, Elisabetta Pantano and last but not least Pino Buso.
PR office Rome: Lucilla de Luca, Ilenia Santarelli
Photographs: Paolo Scagnoli, Famous Hotels Main Archives, private archives of Tony Deperte, Starwood press archives.
Research: Francesc Brizzi, Thomas Cane and Dr Sofia Reich-Castiglioni
(It must be noted with greatest respect that the management of the hotel decided to accept historical facts rather than old legends and traditionally distributed myths.)
Editor: Thomas Cane
All historic data have been carefully selected during research with the objective of providing a general historical overview. This work does not therefore claim to be complete.
Historic photographs have been restored as necessary, and are therefore subject to copyright. The entire work, including the jacket, the enclosed postcards and bookmarks, are also subject to copyright.
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