Plaza Hotel (Havana)

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Plaza Hotel
Hotel Plaza- Havana.JPG
General information
Location Ignacio Agramonte No. 267
Cuba Havana, Cuba
Opening 1909
Owner Gran Caribe
Technical details
Floor count 4
Design and construction
Architect Ricardo Galbis Abella
Developer Purdy & Henderson
Website
http://www.hotelplazacuba.com/

The Plaza Hotel (aka Hotel Plaza) is a four-story historic hotel located in the Old Havana section of Havana.

The Plaza Hotel was founded by Captain Walter Fletcher Smith, and was built from an existing colonial building. It was designed by Ricardo Galbis Abella, and constructed by the New York firm of Purdy & Henderson. The hotel opened in 1906 and was inaugurated in 1909. The hotel was renovated in 1919 with a roof garden that included a ballroom and restaurant. Guests at the hotel included Albert Einstein, Babe Ruth, Isadora Duncan, and Ana Pavlova.[1][2][3]

A casino was opened in the hotel during the 1950s. It was owned by Philadelphia crime family member Angelo Bruno, along with Joseph "Hoboken Joe" Stassi and his son Joe Stassi Jr. Stassi was an associate of mobster Meyer Lansky.[4] The casino was destroyed by mobs in early January 1959 as Fidel Castro's rebel army overtook Havana.[5]

During the 1980s the hotel was restored and it was reopened in 1991 and became part of the Gran Caribe hotel group.

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