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- Q3446010 subject Q7160257.
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- Q3446010 abstract "The Royal Picardy was a luxury hotel in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage which was built in 1929 on plans drawn by architects Louis Debrouwer and Pierre Drobecq and which was demolished at the end of the sixties. With its 500 bedrooms, it was at the time advertised as the largest and most luxurious hotel in the world.".
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- Q3446010 wikiPageWikiLink Q323164.
- Q3446010 wikiPageWikiLink Q7160257.
- Q3446010 wikiPageWikiLink Q7420420.
- Q3446010 wikiPageWikiLink Q8133567.
- Q3446010 wikiPageWikiLink Q8466835.
- Q3446010 wikiPageWikiLink Q8523838.
- Q3446010 wikiPageWikiLink Q8524148.
- Q3446010 point "50.5174 1.59586389".
- Q3446010 type SpatialThing.
- Q3446010 comment "The Royal Picardy was a luxury hotel in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage which was built in 1929 on plans drawn by architects Louis Debrouwer and Pierre Drobecq and which was demolished at the end of the sixties. With its 500 bedrooms, it was at the time advertised as the largest and most luxurious hotel in the world.".
- Q3446010 label "Royal Picardy".
- Q3446010 lat "50.5174".
- Q3446010 long "1.59586389".