Cathay Hotel

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Cathay Hotel was a historic luxury hotel in Shanghai, China, renowned for its Art Deco architecture and prominence during the early 20th century, later becoming known as the Peace Hotel.

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instanceOf Art Deco building
historic hotel
luxury hotel
architecturalStyle Art Deco
Modernist influences
category Art Deco architecture in Shanghai
Buildings and structures on The Bund
Hotels in Shanghai
constructionCompleted 1929
constructionStarted 1926
country China
currentOperator Fairmont Hotels and Resorts NERFINISHED
currentUse hotel (as Peace Hotel) NERFINISHED
developer Victor Sassoon NERFINISHED
facing Huangpu River NERFINISHED
hasFeature grand lobby
river-view guest rooms
rooftop terrace
hasFunction hotel
luxury accommodation
hasSignificance landmark of The Bund
symbol of pre‑war cosmopolitan Shanghai
heritageStatus protected historic building of Shanghai
historicalEra early 20th century Shanghai
influenced perception of Shanghai as the “Paris of the East”
laterKnownAs Peace Hotel NERFINISHED
Sassoon House (building complex name) NERFINISHED
locatedIn Huangpu District, Shanghai NERFINISHED
Shanghai
locatedInTimeZone China Standard Time
locatedOn The Bund NERFINISHED
notableFor Art Deco interiors
green pyramidal copper roof
hosting foreign dignitaries and celebrities
status as a social hub of 1930s Shanghai
numberOfFloors 10
opened 1929
ownedBy Sassoon family interests NERFINISHED
Sir Victor Sassoon NERFINISHED
partOf Shanghai International Settlement era urban fabric
peakProminence 1930s
renamedAfter establishment of the People’s Republic of China
renamedAs Peace Hotel NERFINISHED
situatedAt corner of Nanjing Road and The Bund

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Peace Hotel formerName Cathay Hotel