The Peninsula Paris | |
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General information | |
Location | Paris, France |
Address | 19 Avenue Kléber |
Opened | 1908 (as Hotel Majestic) 2014 (as The Peninsula Paris) |
Owner | Katara Hospitality, Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels (20%) |
Management | The Peninsula Hotels |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Armand Sibien (1908) Richard Martinet (2014) |
Developer | Leonard Tauber |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 200 |
Number of suites | 34 |
Website | |
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The Peninsula Paris is an historic luxury hotel, originally known as the Hotel Majestic, located on Avenue Kléber in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France. It opened in 1908 as the Hotel Majestic and was converted to government offices in 1936. The hotel served as a field hospital for wounded officers during World War I, staffed largely by British aristocrats. During World War II, it served as the headquarters of the German military high command in France during the German occupation of Paris. The building played a pivotal role in the deportation of Parisian Jews and the 1944 assassination attempt on Hitler. The building reopened as The Peninsula Paris in August 2014, following a complicated and costly restoration.