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In 1666, Gaspard Puget, Pierre Puget’s brother, took over the project. François and
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Mediterranean, orchestrated by Jean-Philippe Nuel. The InterContinental also prides itself in its 750 m terrace which can comfortably ensconce 160 people. Furthermore, the five-story hotel features twelve meeting rooms with a combined 1000 square
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172 rooms and 22 suites are housed in the hotel, with prices up to $ 6,600 for the presidential suite. In addition, the hotel hosts two restaurants: "Les FenĂŞtres
Brasserie" and "Alcyone Restaurant", the latter of which is one of four restaurants in Marseille to hold at least one Michelin Star.
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Though the Hotel-Dieu's predecessor was founded in 1188, the Hotel-Dieu in its previous incarnation was founded when the
Hospital Saint-Jacques de Galice and the Hospital Saint-Esprit merged in 1593, thus becoming Marseille's largest and foremost hospital. Both hospitals had previously served
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in Greek mythology. A few months after its inception, the restaurant was awarded a
Michelin star. Aside from the Michelin Guide, other reviewers have also given the restaurant generally positive reviews. The publication France Today illustrated a good impression of the restaurant albeit the
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At the 2014 MIPIM Awards, a festival that recognizes architectural and design developments, the InterContinental
Marseille was awarded the "Best Refurbished Building" award in honor of the regeneration and renewal of the Hotel-Dieu. The building's renovation also gave it the
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Marseille icon reopened on April 25, 2013, about 825 years after the Saint-Esprit Hospital first opened its doors. The hotel's renovations were accomplished by French construction company
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The InterContinental Marseille features two restaurants, both under the direction of Michelin-starred chef Lionel LĂ©vy, formerly the head chef at 'Une table au Sud', itself a Michelin-starred restaurant. The hotel's terrace hosts the Capian Bar
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Out of the 194 rooms and suites in the hotel, 22 are suites; of which 15 are junior suites, six are "prestige suites", and one is a "presidential suite". Sevennty-two rooms, including all of the suites, overlook the
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