Hotel Jubilees 2006

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Grand Hotel Balkan, Sofia, 1956 Peace Hotel Shanghai Opened in 1929 as Cathay Hotel. reopened in 1956 as Peace Hotel La Concha, Key West, FL, 1926 La Valencia, Jolly CA, 1926 The St. Regis, Washington, D.C., 1926 Excelsior Rome, 1906 Montreux Palace, 1906 Palace Luzern, 1906 The Ritz London, 1906 Turnberry, 1906 Breakers, Palm Beach 1896 The Connaught, 1896 Badrutt's Palace. St. Moritz 1896 Hotel de l'Europe Amsterdam, 1896 Grand Hotel Royal, 1896 Mena House, Cairo, 1886 Frankfurter Hof, 1876 The Oriental Bangkok, 1876 Sacher Vienna, 1876 Amstel, 1866 The Balsams Grand Resort, 1866 Grand Hotel, Florence, 1866 Sacher (former Oesterreichischer Hof) Salzburg, 1866 Kulm St. Moritz, 1856 Astor House, Shanghai 1846 Axelmannstein, 1846 Ullensvang, Norway, 1846 Westminstter Paris, 1846 Mount Lavinia, 1806 Drei Könige am Rhein (1026 - the meeting of three kings in this location)

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