Description: Vintage Menu: the Abercorn Rooms Great Eastern Hotel Carte du Jour Year of Publication: 1954 Size: 7" x 10" 18cm x 25 cm Condition: very good, used, small pinhole top right corner The Great Eastern Hotel, established in 1884, was one of London's original railway hotels, strategically located next to Liverpool Street Station. Designed by Charles Barry Jr. and Edward Middleton Barry, the hotel was a striking example of Victorian architecture and catered to travelers arriving by train. Its luxurious amenities and opulent design made it a landmark of its time.A notable feature of the hotel was the Abercorn Rooms, renowned for their grandeur and elegance. These rooms served as a venue for high-profile events, private gatherings, and banquets, solidifying the hotel's reputation as a destination for both leisure and business.In addition to its rich history, the Great Eastern Hotel housed a hidden Masonic Temple, a Grecian-style marvel adorned with marble and mahogany. This unique space added an air of mystery and exclusivity, reflecting the building’s multifaceted heritage.The hotel was celebrated for blending functionality with luxury, catering to the needs of railway passengers while offering a world-class hospitality experience. The Great Eastern Hotel stood as a testament to the grandeur of Victorian London.
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