Alcazar Hotel

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The Alcazar Hotel is a historic Gilded Age resort in St. Augustine, Florida, renowned for its grand Spanish Renaissance Revival architecture and role in transforming the city into a luxury winter destination.

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instanceOf Gilded Age resort
historic hotel
landmark building
architecturalStyle Spanish Renaissance
Spanish Renaissance Revival
builtDuring Gilded Age
cityTransformed St. Augustine, Florida NERFINISHED
country United States of America
developedBy Henry Flagler NERFINISHED
era late 19th century
hasCulturalSignificance important example of resort architecture in the American South
symbol of Gilded Age luxury in Florida
hasFeature courtyards
elaborate interior spaces
ornate facades
hasUse hotel
resort
heritageStatus historic landmark
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
location St. Augustine, Florida NERFINISHED
notableFor Spanish Renaissance Revival design
grand architecture
role in transforming St. Augustine into a luxury winter destination
opened 1889
partOf St. Augustine Historic District
surface form: historic district of St. Augustine
patron Henry Flagler NERFINISHED
purpose luxury winter resort
region Northeast Florida
tourismImpact helped establish St. Augustine as a premier winter resort

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Henry Flagler built Alcazar Hotel
Lightner Museum occupiesBuilding Alcazar Hotel