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Iconic Paris hotel Lutetia taken over by Mandarin Oriental

  • Mandarin Oriental assumed control of the historic Lutetia hotel in Paris on Thursday.
  • Marguerite Boucicaut, founder of Bon Marche, originally built the hotel for shopping travelers.
  • The Lutetia, located on the Left Bank, hosted intellectuals, and was used by Nazis and refugees.
  • The Alrov group acquired it for 145 million euros in 2010 before a 200 million euro renovation.
  • Alrov retains ownership, with Mandarin Oriental managing it; no major changes are planned, said Kleitman.
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Iconic Paris hotel Lutetia taken over by Mandarin Oriental

Lutetia, which opened in 1910, will be renamed Mandarin Oriental Lutetia The historic Lutetia hotel in Paris, which was occupied by the Nazis during World War II and after liberation served as a welcome center for concentration camp survivors, was on Thursday taken over by luxury hotel group Mandarin Oriental. Situated in the center of the Left Bank area of the French capital, the Art Deco institution was opened in 1910 and owes its existence to…

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