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Architectural Style of Palace Hotel in UAE

The hotel was originally built to welcome the Gulf Cooperation Council summit in Abu Dhabi, so the original name of the hotel was "Conference Palace" and later it was renamed "Emirates Palace Hotel". The hotel is managed by Kempinski Hotels Group and designed by the famous British designer John Elliot. His design tone is solemn and generous, full of strong Arab national style. From a distance, it looks a bit like a mosque, and it looks a bit like the legendary palace in Sinbad or Alibaba era. Every palace has a legendary story with a strong national color. This palace hotel, just across the street from the Presidential Palace in the United Arab Emirates, looks like a huge castle from a distance, with a golden coastline of over 1300 meters. This hotel is decorated with all the latest materials and technologies. The dome of the hotel is made of the latest lighting technology, special anti-corrosion materials and pure gold, which will automatically glow at night and never fade. It is said that this dome is also the largest dome building in the world. The hotel has used 65,438+090,000 cubic feet of imported marble and 65,438+0,002 Swarovski crystal decorative chandeliers (only custom crystal chandeliers need 65,438+00 cleaners to take care of them). The hotel also has a private beach and two ponds with some jacuzzi scattered between them.

The main entrance of the hotel looks a bit like the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. The car passes through the Arc de Triomphe, passes a 300-400-meter-long ramp, and then comes to the hotel lobby on the fourth floor. The hotel has a 1 14 dome, which highlights the architectural style that Arabs like.