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Miramare and its Past At the end of the 1800s', the town of Ladispoli began to change into an important exchange centre for visitors and transports coming from the ancient Civitavecchia harbour and for those who were directed to the Eternal City. The engineer Nardi, realized the tourist possibilities of the town and decided to build this hotel on the sea front of Ladispoli. In 1894 the main wing was built becoming one of the first accomodation structures in the area, still today also known by the name of " Pensione Lido". After a successful period the hotel was purchased by an entrepreneur of Albano, Dr. Alessandro Piattella, who, having great confidence in the future of Ladispoli, invested a great part of his patrimony. In 1914 the old Pensione Lido was restructured, new rooms were added and it was renamed Hotel Miramare. Dr. Piattella gave the new hotel Miramare a refined and prestigious image, rendering it famous for its exclusive and elegant atmosphere. A private beach area was added to the hotel in the same period. During the second world war the hotel was occupied by German troops and became a local commando centre. After the war the hotel Miramare returned to its legitimate owner who gave it new life. After a few years of great sacrifice the structure was ready to reopen its activities.. In these years a skillful and far-sighted management is able to harmonize the suggestive and austere atmosphere of the historical building with the refinement and the quality of the services offered today. |
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