The Breakers Hotel

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The Breakers Hotel is a historic luxury oceanfront resort in Palm Beach, Florida, renowned for its grand Italian Renaissance–style architecture and status as a premier Gilded Age–era destination.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Gilded Age resort
historic hotel
hotel
luxury resort
oceanfront resort
architecturalStyle Italian Renaissance Revival
Renaissance Revival architecture in the United States
category Buildings and structures in Palm Beach, Florida
Historic hotels in Florida
Resort hotels in the United States
country United States
county Palm Beach County NERFINISHED
era Gilded Age
foundedBy Henry Morrison Flagler
hasAmenity ballrooms
fine dining restaurants
golf course
oceanfront pools
private beach
spa
hasFeature arched loggias
formal gardens
long oceanfront driveway
hasReputation iconic American resort hotel
premier resort in Palm Beach
listedIn National Register of Historic Places
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean
location Palm Beach, Florida NERFINISHED
near Royal Poinciana Way
Worth Avenue NERFINISHED
notableFor Gilded Age opulence
elaborate frescoes
grand public spaces
ornate ceilings
numberOfRooms over 500
openingDate 1896
originalName The Palm Beach Inn
originalOwner Henry Morrison Flagler
ownedBy Flagler System Inc.
The Breakers Palm Beach, Inc.
rebuilt 1926
rebuiltAfter fire
renamedAs The Breakers
state Florida
styleInfluencedBy Italian Renaissance palaces
targetAudience luxury travelers
social elites
wedding and event guests

Referenced by (6)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Henry Flagler
built
Palm Beach County, Florida ("The Breakers Palm Beach")
contains
Palm Beach, Florida
hasLandmark
The Breakers Hotel ("The Palm Beach Inn")
originalName
The Breakers Hotel ("The Breakers Palm Beach, Inc.")
ownedBy
The Breakers Hotel ("The Breakers")
renamedAs

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