Gresham Palace

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Gresham Palace is a landmark Art Nouveau building in central Budapest, now best known as a luxury hotel overlooking the Danube and the Chain Bridge.

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Gresham Palace canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Art Nouveau building
building
hotel building
palace
architect József Vágó
Zsigmond Quittner
architecturalStyle Art Nouveau
cityDistrict 5th district of Budapest
constructionEnd 1906
constructionStart 1904
country Hungary
currentUse luxury hotel
developer Gresham Life Assurance Company
facing Széchenyi István tér
formerUse office building
residential apartments
hasFeature decorative ironwork
domed entrance hall
grand staircase
interior courtyard
mosaics
ornate façade
stained glass windows
hasFunction event venue
hotel
restaurant
hasNumberOfFloors 4
hasViewOf Buda Castle
Gellért Hill
heritageStatus landmark building
inception early 20th century
locatedIn central Budapest
locatedOn Pest side of the Danube
location Budapest
material stone
namedAfter Gresham Life Assurance Company
near Buda Castle
surface form: Buda Castle District

Széchenyi István tér
surface form: Roosevelt tér (Széchenyi István tér)
operatedAs Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest
overlooks Danube
surface form: Danube River

Széchenyi lánchíd
surface form: Széchenyi Chain Bridge
ownedBy Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts
partOf Budapest cityscape along the Danube
renovatedAs luxury hotel in early 2000s
roofType mansard roof
significantFor Art Nouveau architecture in Budapest
touristAttraction true

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Chain Bridge near Gresham Palace
District V contains Gresham Palace
subject surface form: District V (Budapest)
District V, Budapest contains Gresham Palace