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The Abbasi Hotel (Persian: هتل عباسی, formerly known as the "Shah Abbas Hotel", Persian: هتل شاه عباس) is a hotel located in Isfahan, Iran. The whole complex was built at the time of king Sultan Husayn of Safavid about 400 years ago. Formerly known as the Mothers Inn caravanserai, it was built as a caravanserai to provide lodging for travelers. The selected architect, Mehdi Ebrahimian, led the project to restore and reconstruct the caravanserai, committing to preserve the originality of the outward facade while renovating the caravansary's chambers and remodeling them into the hotel rooms.

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  • The Abbasi Hotel (Persian: هتل عباسی, formerly known as the "Shah Abbas Hotel", Persian: هتل شاه عباس) is a hotel located in Isfahan, Iran. The whole complex was built at the time of king Sultan Husayn of Safavid about 400 years ago. Formerly known as the Mothers Inn caravanserai, it was built as a caravanserai to provide lodging for travelers. Upon the suggestion of French André Godard (1881–1965), an archaeologist, architect, and historian of French and Middle Eastern Art., the Cultural Heritage Organization of Isfahan and insurance company decided to proceed with the renovation of the caravansary. The selected architect, Mehdi Ebrahimian, led the project to restore and reconstruct the caravanserai, committing to preserve the originality of the outward facade while renovating the caravansary's chambers and remodeling them into the hotel rooms. The American expert on historical Persian art and architecture, Arthur Upham Pope, lauded the magnificence of the decoration of the new hotel, describing in detail works drawn from the different periods within Iran in a letter dated 1966. The 1974 film And Then There Were None, starring Oliver Reed and Elke Sommer, was shot here. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Abbasi Hotel. (en)
  • Das Abbasi Hotel oder Hotel Abbāsī, (ursprünglich Mādarschāh Kārwānsarā, Karawanserei der Königsmutter) ist ein zentral gelegener Hotelkomplex in der iranischen Stadt Isfahan. (de)
  • L'hôtel Abbassi (en persan : هتل عباسی ; en anglais : Abbasi Hotel) est un hôtel à Ispahan, en Iran. Construit au XVIIe siècle par le sultan Hossein pour servir de caravansérail, de madrassa et de bazar, il s'appelait à l'origine Mādarschāh Kārwānsarā (caravansérail de la reine-mère). Il comprend un jardin persan carré de quatre-vingt mètres de côté avec son howz typique. Le bâtiment a été restauré en 1957 par l'archéologue français André Godard et transformé en hôtel de luxe. Avant la révolution iranienne, il s'appelait l'hôtel Chah Abbas, d'après Abbas Ier. Le chah d’Iran Mohammad Reza Chah a appelé en 1965 Jeanne Augier, propriétaire de l'hôtel Negresco (Nice), pour concevoir et réaliser la décoration de l’hôtel. Il a été agrandi en 1971 de 11 500 m2. Le film des Dix petits nègres, avec Oliver Reed et Elke Sommer, a été tourné ici en 1973. Il comprend neuf restaurants, cent-quatre-vingt-six chambres, sept appartements privés, vingt-sept suites de luxe, et deux suites de luxe avec jacuzzi. C'est un hôtel cinq étoiles. (fr)
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  • Das Abbasi Hotel oder Hotel Abbāsī, (ursprünglich Mādarschāh Kārwānsarā, Karawanserei der Königsmutter) ist ein zentral gelegener Hotelkomplex in der iranischen Stadt Isfahan. (de)
  • The Abbasi Hotel (Persian: هتل عباسی, formerly known as the "Shah Abbas Hotel", Persian: هتل شاه عباس) is a hotel located in Isfahan, Iran. The whole complex was built at the time of king Sultan Husayn of Safavid about 400 years ago. Formerly known as the Mothers Inn caravanserai, it was built as a caravanserai to provide lodging for travelers. The selected architect, Mehdi Ebrahimian, led the project to restore and reconstruct the caravanserai, committing to preserve the originality of the outward facade while renovating the caravansary's chambers and remodeling them into the hotel rooms. (en)
  • L'hôtel Abbassi (en persan : هتل عباسی ; en anglais : Abbasi Hotel) est un hôtel à Ispahan, en Iran. Construit au XVIIe siècle par le sultan Hossein pour servir de caravansérail, de madrassa et de bazar, il s'appelait à l'origine Mādarschāh Kārwānsarā (caravansérail de la reine-mère). Il comprend un jardin persan carré de quatre-vingt mètres de côté avec son howz typique. Il a été agrandi en 1971 de 11 500 m2. Le film des Dix petits nègres, avec Oliver Reed et Elke Sommer, a été tourné ici en 1973. (fr)
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