Grand Hotel Tripoli

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Grand Hotel Tripoli
Grand Hotel Tripoli is located in Tripoli, Libya
Grand Hotel Tripoli
Location within Tripoli, Libya
General information
LocationLibya Elfatah Street, Tripoli, Libya
Coordinates32°53′35″N 13°11′4″E / 32.89306°N 13.18444°E / 32.89306; 13.18444
Opening1982
Other information
Number of rooms350

The Grand Hotel Tripoli, also known as Funduq-Al-Kabir Hotel in Arabic, is a defunct hotel on El-Fatah Street in Tripoli, Libya.

Data

The modern hotel was built in 1982 and designed by the British firm of Wakeman Trower & Partners Ltd.

Libyan Civil War
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The original Grand Hotel Tripoli

It replaced the smaller historic hotel originally built by the Italians in 1927 in "

WW2
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The Original hotel stands in an extensive open park which overlooks the then unfilled Tripoli harbor, not far from the Algerian embassy and Tripoli Cathedral - Jamal Abdul Nasser Mosque. It has 350 rooms.[2] It is noted for its many arches, inspired by the original building's facade, which form the basis of the structure. The hotel once had a propaganda poster on the outside of the hotel that showed a crying child superimposed above a montage of the wreckage caused by the attack by the British.[3]

Historic importance

General Italo Gariboldi welcoming Generals Erwin Rommel and Johannes Streich to Tripoli 12 February 1941 in front of the Grand Hotel of Tripoli

The Original Grand Hotel of Tripoli, dating back to as early as 1920, appears to be included within a photo taken with Italian General Italo Gariboldi welcoming Erwin Rommel and Johannes Streich on February 12, 1941.

Erwin Rommel was selected by Adolf Hitler to lead the newly formed Afrika Korps divisions in the fight against British forces in North Africa. Two days later, his troops arrived in Tripoli.

Several days later, his troops staged a parade in the Suq-al-Khubsa plaza (now known as Martyrs' Square) where he multiplied the number of his forces by ordering his tanks and infantry to circle the square multiple times, to boost morale and falsify numbers to any British spies.

Erwin Rommel with his Afrika Korps and with the Italian Army then expelled the British 8th Army out of Libya, and eventually led his forces into Egypt during the North Africa campaign that lasted for 3 years earning him the famed title "the Desert Fox".

References

  1. ^ "Tripoli Grand Hotel". archnet.org. Archived from the original on 2012-10-21.
  2. . Retrieved 8 March 2011.
  3. . Retrieved 8 March 2011.

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