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词条 Britannia Adelphi Hotel
释义

  1. History

  2. Architecture

     Exterior  Interior 

  3. Health and safety

  4. Adelphi Hotel in media

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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| caption = Front of hotel in 2018
| location = Ranelagh Place, Liverpool, England
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| opening_date = 1914
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| developer =
| architect = Frank Atkinson
| operator =
| owner = Britannia Hotels
| number_of_restaurants = 3
| number_of_rooms = 402 Bedrooms
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| floor_area =
| floors = 6
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The Britannia Adelphi Hotel is in Ranelagh Place, Liverpool city centre, Merseyside, England. The present building is the third hotel on the site, and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.[1] The building is owned and managed by Britannia Hotels. It contains 402 en-suite bedrooms, conference and dining facilities, and a gymnasium.[2]

History

The first hotel on the site was built in 1826 for the hotelier James Radley by the conversion of two 18th Century town houses.[3][4] It was built on the site of the former Ranelagh Gardens,[4] the first open space for public recreation in Liverpool.[5]

This hotel was replaced by another hotel in 1876, which was bought in 1892 by the Midland Railway, being renamed the Midland Adelphi.[4] A feature was a basement set of heated tanks to keep live turtles for turtle soup which was not only served, but the basis of a significant business being sent to banquets etc. around the country and beyond.[4][6] The railway company replaced it between 1911 and 1914 with the present building, designed by Frank Atkinson. When opened, it was "regarded as the most luxurious hotel outside London".[7]

Due to Liverpool being a major arrival and departure point for ocean liners during the early 20th century, the Adelphi served as the most popular hotel in the city for wealthy passengers before they embarked on their journey to North America.[8] The RMS Titanic was registered in Liverpool (though it never visited the port), and the Sefton Suite is said to be an exact replica of the ill-fated liner's First Class Smoking Lounge.[3] However, it is unclear why this claim is made as the room bears no resemblance to Titanic's First Class Smoking Room or the First Class Lounge.[9]

Guests at the hotel have included world leaders, such as Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill. Artistes appearing at the Empire Theatre, including Frank Sinatra, Laurel and Hardy, Judy Garland, Bob Dylan, and Roy Rogers have also stayed at the hotel. Rogers made an appearance outside the main entrance with his horse, Trigger.[4]

Architecture

Exterior

The Britannia Adelphi Liverpool is constructed in Portland stone. It has seven stories, and its entrance front contains eleven bays. The central three bays of the ground floor comprise the entrance, which is enhanced by columns. The windows on the first floor are round-headed; the rest of the windows are rectangular. In the central three bays of the fourth and fifth floors is a recessed balcony with Ionic columns. There are similar columns on these floors in the second and tenth bays. Above the sixth floor is a cornice with a balustrade.[1]

Interior

The public rooms contain columns, marble panelling, and coffered arches.[1] The Central Court is top-lit, and contains pink marble pilasters, glazed screens, and French doors opening into restaurants on its sides. Beyond this is the Hypostyle Hall, containing Empire-style decoration and four Ionic columns. Beyond this is the Fountain Court.[7]

Health and safety

In November 2010 the hotel received a very poor report following a hygiene inspection[10] by Liverpool City Council and enforcement action was threatened if improvements were not made. This resulted in the hotel general manager being removed from his post.[11] A subsequent inspection reported that things were "much improved".[12] However, this was only temporary. Three consecutive Liverpool City Council inspections gave it a zero rating with "urgent improvement necessary".[13] In June 2017 the owners, Britannia Hotels, admitted in the Liverpool Magistrates' Court to three breaches of food safety laws and were fined £232,500.[14]

Adelphi Hotel in media

In Jules Verne's novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea Chapter 1.8, Professor Aronnax describes the interior of the submarine as similar to the Adelphi Hotel.[15]

The lounge was used in the 1981 TV series Brideshead Revisited as the interior of an ocean liner.[16] In 1997 the hotel was used in the filming of The Lakes, in which the protagonist used the hotel toilets to steal from the guests. In 1997, the hotel was the subject of an eight-part BBC documentary series, Hotel.[17][18] This fly-on-the-wall documentary enabled viewers to look behind the scenes at the everyday running of the hotel. The series was voiced over by Andrew Sachs who played Manuel in Fawlty Towers. The Hotel features briefly in the Bob Dylan documentary Don't Look Back as Dylan appears on the balcony of his room to wave to his fans below.[19]

See also

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  • Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L1

References

1. ^{{NHLE |num= 1365828|desc= The Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool|access-date= 22 March 2015|mode=cs2}}
2. ^{{Citation | url = http://www.britanniahotels.com/hotels/liverpool/| title = The Adelphi Hotel Liverpool City Centre| accessdate = 7 August 2011| publisher = Britannia Hotels}}
3. ^{{Citation | url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/localhistory/journey/lime_street/adelphi/hotel.shtml| title = The Adelphi | accessdate = 7 August 2011| publisher = BBC}}
4. ^{{Citation | last = Pye| first = Ken| author-link = | publication-date = | date = | year = 2011| title = Discover Liverpool| edition = | volume = | series = | publication-place = Liverpool| place = | publisher = Trinity Mirror Media| page = 28| format = | isbn = 978-1-906802-90-5}}
5. ^{{Citation | last = Layton-Jones| first = Katy| author-link = | last2 = Lee| first2 = Robert| author2-link = | year = 2008| title = Places of Health and Amusement| publication-place = Swindon| publisher = English Heritage| pages= 4–6 |isbn = 978-1-873592-91-5}}
6. ^Ken Pye (2015) Merseyside Tales: Curious and Amazing True Stories from History History Press {{ISBN|0750964456}}
7. ^{{Citation | last =Pollard| first =Richard | authorlink = | last2 = Pevsner | first2 = Nikolaus | author2-link =Nikolaus Pevsner| series= The Buildings of England|title =Lancashire: Liverpool and the South-West |edition= | publisher =Yale University Press | year =2006 | location =New Haven and London | page =334 | isbn =0-300-10910-5 }}
8. ^{{Citation| url = http://manorgatehouse.info/History/History%20Docs/Adelphinotes.html| title = A Brief History of the Adelphi Hotel| accessdate = 28 August 2011| deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20120331093335/http://manorgatehouse.info/History/History%20Docs/Adelphinotes.html| archivedate = 31 March 2012| df = dmy-all}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lancashirelife.co.uk/people/the_adelphi_hotel_in_liverpool_is_shrugging_off_it_s_old_image_1_1568416|title=The Adelphi Hotel in Liverpool is shrugging off it's old image|work=Lancashire Life|date=3 February 2012|accessdate=22 November 2015}}
10. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.northwestcaterer.co.uk/2011/01/28/adelphi-zero-rated-on-food-hygiene/ |title=Zero star rating |access-date=7 October 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140305173323/http://www.northwestcaterer.co.uk/2011/01/28/adelphi-zero-rated-on-food-hygiene/ |archive-date=5 March 2014 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }}
11. ^Manager Sacked following "ZERO STAR HYGIENE RATING"
12. ^[https://archive.today/20140107055627/http://www.northwestcaterer.co.uk/.../adelphi-zero-rated-on-food-hygiene/ Hygiene Report - Caterer]
13. ^http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/liverpools-adelphi-hotel-handed-zero-10712141
14. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.thecaterer.com/articles/505694/britannia-hotels-hit-with-265000-fine-for-breaching-food-safety-regulations|title=Britannia Hotels hit with £265,000 fine for breaching food safety regulations|author=Janet Harmer|publisher=The Caterer|date=23 June 2017|accessdate=30 April 2018}}
15. ^{{cite web |last= |first= |title=Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea |publisher= |date= |url=http://jv.gilead.org.il/virginia/twenty/8.html|accessdate=2009-07-16}}
16. ^The Britannia Adelphi Hotel Liverpool: The story of a great undertaking (booklet available from the hotel, undated)
17. ^{{IMDb title|0129689|Hotel}}
18. ^{{cite web |last= |first= |title=Adelphi - the series |publisher=BBC |date=May 2002 |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/localhistory/journey/lime_street/adelphi/series.shtml|accessdate=2011-04-16}}
19. ^{{Cite web|url=https://vimeo.com/159069323|title=Bob Dylan at the Adelphi Hotel 1966 Liverpool|website=Vimeo|language=en|access-date=2019-03-09}}
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External links

  • Britannia Hotels

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