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  2. Hôtel Ritz Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Ritz was among the first hotels in Europe to provide a bathroom en suite, a telephone and electricity for each room. [14] [34] The Hôtel Ritz Paris is 4 floors high, including the mansard roof, and as of 2024 offers 140 rooms, [16] a two-Michelin-starred restaurant, two bars and a casual dining restaurant.

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  4. Hotel Ritz - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Ritz may refer to: The Ritz Hotel, London; Hôtel Ritz Paris; Hotel Ritz (Barcelona) Hotel Ritz (Buenos Aires) (es:Hotel Ritz (Buenos Aires)) Hotel Ritz (Cape Town) Hotel Ritz (Lisbon) Ritz Hotel, Madrid; Ritz-Carlton Montreal; The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company; Ritz Hotel Hyderabad now known as Hill Fort Palace

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  6. Commemorative plaque - Wikipedia

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    A commemorative plaque, or simply plaque, or in other places referred to as a historical marker, historic marker, or historic plaque, is a plate of metal, ceramic, stone, wood, or other material, bearing text or an image in relief, or both, to commemorate one or more persons, an event, a former use of the place, or some other thing. Most such ...

  7. Histoire de Paris plaques - Wikipedia

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    One of the "Histoire de Paris" plaques, situated to the left of a shop window on the Rue Montorgueil Close-up of one of these panels. The "Histoire de Paris" plaques (sometimes called Starck Oars because of their shape and their designer, Philippe Starck) are information plaques scattered throughout the City of Paris in front of various Parisian monuments.