El Caracas Hilton | De hotel de lujo a edificio abandonado│Arquitectura Venezuela
For nearly four decades, the Caracas Hilton was a landmark hotel in the Venezuelan capital. For years, it was the largest hotel in Caracas, and its infrastructure and service earned it numerous international awards. However, its facilities are no longer managed by the Hilton chain, nor by the former state-owned Venetur chain. What happened to the hotel? What future projects are planned for this complex? We invite you to see what follows. Special thanks to: Architect José Alberto Rivas Architect Nikolajs Sidorkovs Architect Oscar Diquez Let us know in the comments what other projects you would like to learn about. Remember that you can also follow us on our social media: Instagram: / arquitecturavzl X: https://x.com/ArquitecturaVzl Facebook: / arquitecturavzl

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