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The '''Al Waddan Hotel''' opened in 1936 as the Italian '''Uaddan Hotel & Casino'''.



[[File:Hotel Casino Uaddan, Tripoli.jpg|thumb|right|Hotel Casinò Uaddan in the 1950s]]
==History==
The '''Al Waddan Hotel''' opened in 1936 as the '''Uaddan Hotel & Casino'''. It is a historic hotel in [[Tripoli]], [[Libya]], located overlooking the bay, just east of [[Grand Hotel Tripoli]]. Historically it was the grandest hotel in Tripoli and was referenced by an American journalist as being "the [[Waldorf Astoria]] of Tripoli" and was also named "a jewel of modern African architecture".<ref name="Segrè1990">{{cite book|last=Segrè|first=Claudio G.|title=Italo Balbo: A Fascist Life|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eblfCoh5Mh8C&pg=PA303|accessdate=9 March 2011|date=9 August 1990|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=978-0-520-07199-5|page=303}}</ref> It was built in 1935 at the same time as the [[Hotel Al Mehari]].<ref name="McLaren2006">{{cite book|last=McLaren|first=Brian|title=Architecture and tourism in Italian colonial Libya: an ambivalent modernism|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_lrYlxdX7DIC&pg=PA194|accessdate=9 March 2011|year=2006|publisher=University of Washington Press|isbn=978-0-295-98542-8|page=194}}</ref> It was designed by Italian architect [[Florestano Di Fausto]], with the collaboration of [[Stefano Gatti-Casazza]].<ref name="McLaren2006"/> It contained a casino and a 500-seat theatre.
[[File:Hotel Casino Uaddan, Tripoli.jpg|thumb|left|Hotel Casinò Uaddan in the 1950s]]
It is a historic hotel in [[Tripoli]], [[Libya]], located overlooking the bay, just east of [[Grand Hotel Tripoli]]. Historically it was the grandest hotel in Tripoli and was referenced by an American journalist as being "the [[Waldorf Astoria]] of Tripoli" and was also named "a jewel of modern African architecture".<ref name="Segrè1990">{{cite book|last=Segrè|first=Claudio G.|title=Italo Balbo: A Fascist Life|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eblfCoh5Mh8C&pg=PA303|accessdate=9 March 2011|date=9 August 1990|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=978-0-520-07199-5|page=303}}</ref> It was built in 1935 at the same time as the [[Hotel Al Mehari]]<ref name="McLaren2006">{{cite book|last=McLaren|first=Brian|title=Architecture and tourism in Italian colonial Libya: an ambivalent modernism|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_lrYlxdX7DIC&pg=PA194|accessdate=9 March 2011|year=2006|publisher=University of Washington Press|isbn=978-0-295-98542-8|page=194}}</ref>.

It was designed by Italian architect [[Florestano Di Fausto]], with the collaboration of [[Stefano Gatti-Casazza]].<ref name="McLaren2006"/> It contained a casino and a 500-seat theatre.


It was completely restored at a cost of $16 million from 2007-2009 as an international luxury hotel and was managed for a number of years by [[InterContinental Hotels Group]].<ref>https://www.bank-abc.com/world/ABCIB/En/AboutABC/Media/Press/Pages/USD16millionProjectFinanceFacilityforTheAlWaddanHotelinLibya.aspx</ref>
It was completely restored at a cost of $16 million from 2007-2009 as an international luxury hotel and was managed for a number of years by [[InterContinental Hotels Group]].<ref>https://www.bank-abc.com/world/ABCIB/En/AboutABC/Media/Press/Pages/USD16millionProjectFinanceFacilityforTheAlWaddanHotelinLibya.aspx</ref>
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==References==
==References==
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==See also==

* [[Grand Hotel Tripoli]]
* [[Hotel Al Mehari]]

==External links==
*[http://dadfeatured.blogspot.com/2018/10/was-capital-of-italian-libya.html the "Grand Hotel" in Italian Tripoli]



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Revision as of 20:53, 1 November 2018

Al Waddan Hotel
Back view of the Al Waddan Hotel.
Al Waddan Hotel is located in Tripoli, Libya
Al Waddan Hotel
Location within Tripoli, Libya
General information
LocationLibya Tripoli, Libya
Coordinates32°53′36″N 13°11′28″E / 32.89333°N 13.19111°E / 32.89333; 13.19111
Opening1935
Design and construction
Architect(s)Florestano Di Fausto

The Al Waddan Hotel opened in 1936 as the Italian Uaddan Hotel & Casino.


History

Hotel Casinò Uaddan in the 1950s

It is a historic hotel in Tripoli, Libya, located overlooking the bay, just east of Grand Hotel Tripoli. Historically it was the grandest hotel in Tripoli and was referenced by an American journalist as being "the Waldorf Astoria of Tripoli" and was also named "a jewel of modern African architecture".[1] It was built in 1935 at the same time as the Hotel Al Mehari[2].

It was designed by Italian architect Florestano Di Fausto, with the collaboration of Stefano Gatti-Casazza.[2] It contained a casino and a 500-seat theatre.

It was completely restored at a cost of $16 million from 2007-2009 as an international luxury hotel and was managed for a number of years by InterContinental Hotels Group.[3]

References

  1. ^ Segrè, Claudio G. (9 August 1990). Italo Balbo: A Fascist Life. University of California Press. p. 303. ISBN 978-0-520-07199-5. Retrieved 9 March 2011.
  2. ^ a b McLaren, Brian (2006). Architecture and tourism in Italian colonial Libya: an ambivalent modernism. University of Washington Press. p. 194. ISBN 978-0-295-98542-8. Retrieved 9 March 2011.
  3. ^ https://www.bank-abc.com/world/ABCIB/En/AboutABC/Media/Press/Pages/USD16millionProjectFinanceFacilityforTheAlWaddanHotelinLibya.aspx

See also