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It was built in 1886, and has 126 guest rooms, including 64 suites.<ref>https://www.monaco-hotel.com/en/hotels/monaco/hotel-metropole-monte-carlo/</ref> It was designed by [[Hans-Georg Tersling]].
It was built in 1886, and has 126 guest rooms, including 64 suites.<ref>https://www.monaco-hotel.com/en/hotels/monaco/hotel-metropole-monte-carlo/</ref> It was designed by [[Hans-Georg Tersling]].


[[Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark]] died there in 1944, and American television host [[Mike Bongiorno]] died there in 2009.
[[Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark]] died there in 1944,<ref>http://www.unofficialroyalty.com/december-3-1944-death-of-prince-andrew-of-greece/</ref> and American television host [[Mike Bongiorno]] died there in 2009.<ref>http://www.sorrisi.com/live-news/mike-bongiorno-e-morto-a-montecarlo/</ref><ref>http://www.corriere.it/spettacoli/09_settembre_09/Correte_caduto_Il_malore_nella_suite_MarisaFumagalli_37015022-9d05-11de-9e0f-00144f02aabc.shtml</ref>


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Hotel Metropole (far left)

The Hôtel Métropole, is a five-star hotel at 4, Avenue De La Madone, Monte Carlo, Monaco.

It was built in 1886, and has 126 guest rooms, including 64 suites.[1] It was designed by Hans-Georg Tersling.

Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark died there in 1944,[2] and American television host Mike Bongiorno died there in 2009.[3][4]

References

Official website