Em cima, um anúncio da década de 1950 onde o Hotel Bela Vista "Situado num lugar sobranceiro ao mar, donde se disfruta um magnífico panorama, é o hotel ideal para umas férias de Verão" apresenta como atributos o "serviço perfeito, quartos a preços acessíveis, asseados e com boa ventilação". Em baixo, dois exemplares de caixas de fósforos, produtos de merchandising do hotel.
Former Boa/Bela Vista (Great/Beautiful view) hotel is one of the greatest legends in Macau’s history and hospitality scene. Nowadays (since 1999) is the Residence of the Portuguese Consul General. Perched on the edge of Penha Hill one of the attractions was the location with gorgeous and expansive views over the former bay of Praia Grande.
The building, neoclassical design, was erected in 1870 as the private residence of a British expatriate couple who turned it into the Boa Vista Hotel in 1890. Over the next century, it would shift hands multiple times, becoming a hospital, a school and reverting to a hotel more than twice. It acquired the name “Bela Vista” around 1936 until the end in 1999.
The building, neoclassical design, was erected in 1870 as the private residence of a British expatriate couple who turned it into the Boa Vista Hotel in 1890. Over the next century, it would shift hands multiple times, becoming a hospital, a school and reverting to a hotel more than twice. It acquired the name “Bela Vista” around 1936 until the end in 1999.
O Bela Vista e a vista que proporcionava sobre a Praia Grande em 1961
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