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Hotel Palace Luzern : ウィキペディア英語版
Hotel Palace Luzern

The Hotel Palace Luzern is a grand hotel of the Belle Époque, located on the north shore of the lake on "National Quai" (''"Nationalquai"'') in Lucerne, Switzerland. It was built between 1904 and 1906, and is officially designated as a cultural asset of national important (Conservation Grade B).〔(Kanton Luzern, KGS-Inventar, Provisorische Liste der B-Objekte (PDF) ), Inventarauszug mit Stand vom 1. März 2014 des (Fachbereichs Kulturgüterschutz im Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz (BABS) )〕
==History==
In 1903 , a farmer's son who by this time had become well established as a hotel pioneer-entrepreneur, purchased a 3,285 square metre plot of land at one end of the "National Quai" (''"Nationalquai"'') in Lucerne for a price of 880,000 Swiss francs. The price equated to 270 Swiss Francs square metre which at that time was "sensationally" expensive for a 3,000 square metre building plot.〔 Construction began in July 1904, using plans provided by the Heinrich Meili-Wapf architectural business, and less than two years later, on 7 May 1906, The Hotel Palace Luzern opened. Building costs had amounted to a "sensational" four million Swiss francs.〔 All the south-facing rooms with a lake view, as well as all the east-facing rooms, came with an en suite bathroom, which was considered the height of luxury.〔 The Palace Luzern was also unusually large, with a total of 120 private bathrooms shared between 350 beds.〔 That made it substantially larger than the city's existing grand hotels: The National had 79 private bathrooms shared between 450 beds, while the Schweizerhof made do with only 70 private bathrooms shared between 400 beds.〔 The Palace Luzern was considered one of the most elegant hotel in the world.
Bookings during the first summer season were strong, apparently justifying the massive investment. However, Bucher's determination to make the Luzern Palace the city's number one hotel came with a considerable additional cost which he may not have anticipated, in the form of the envy of Lucerne's existing top hoteliers.〔 Wealthy tourists staying in Luzern as part of a tour would frequently ask the reception staff to book their next hotels, and the competitor hoteliers in Luzern reacted with an effective bookings boycott of Bucher's other hotels in city destinations such as Lugano, Milan, Genoa and Rome.〔
After the outbreak of the First World War the hotel had to be closed, but business resumed following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Palace Luzern )〕 and business boomed through most of the 1920s.〔 At the end of the decade bookings nevertheless dropped off in the aftermath of the Wall Street Crash, and debt financing accordingly became more burdensome for the business. By the time the Second World War broke out in 1939 the Luzern Palace was the only significant hotel still held in 's once extensive "Schweizerische Hotelgesellschaft AG" hotels portfolio.〔 During the Second World War the hotel became a medical centre: it was also used as a storage location for essential basic supplies.〔 After a two year renovation programme costing 1.5 Million Swiss francs the hotel reopened in 1946, returned to its former luxury.〔
Since the 1970s the hotel has undergone a succession of changes and upgrades, and adapted for year-round operation. During the winter of 1993/94 the top two floors were rebuilt at a cost of 15 Million Swiss francs, yielding an additional 48 rooms and suites. In October 1997 the Palace Luzern, by now under the control of General Director Jürg Reinshagen and his brother Ernst was taken over by the hotel specialists Victoria-Jungfrau Collection AG, owners of the Victoria-Jungfrau Grand Hotel & Spa in Interlaken. By this time the two five star hotels had already been collaborating closely for some years and the take-over was reportedly a "friendly" one.

In 2011, following the currency realignments triggered by the world economic crisis of 2007/09, Swiss hotels came under financial pressure, in common with other export dependent labour intensive sectors, and in 2011 the owners sold the Hotel Palace Luzern building to "CS Funds AG", an investment fund belonging to Credit Suisse (bank), in a "sale and leaseback" deal.〔''Hotels müssen einzigartig sein.'' In: Neue Luzerner Zeitung, 14 October 2015, p. 11〕 In October 2015 it became known that the bank was looking to sell the building on.


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