(ANSA) - ROME, AUGUST 18 - The Copacabana Palace in Rio deJaneiro, in whose rooms have stayed heads of state, royalty, movie and music stars, as well as internationally renowned entrepreneurs, this Thursday reopens its doors after being closed for five months due to the coronavirus pandemic. The luxury hotel had never been closed, in its 97 years of history. Inaugurated in 1923 and acquired in September 1989 by the Orient-Express Group, the Copacabana Palace is a true institution in the Brazilian city, the flagship of the most famous beach in the world. A masterpiece of Art De'co, the elegant five-star hotel is considered South America's most iconic hotel and a favorite golden retreat for celebrities.
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Coronavirus: Copacabana Palace in Rio reopens after 5 months
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The Copacabana Palace in Rio de Janeiro, in whose rooms have stayed heads of state, royalty, film and music stars, as well as internationally renowned entrepreneurs, this Thursday reopens its doors after being closed for five months due to ... (HANDLE)