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The Hotel Deauville is a historic hotel in Centro Habana located at Calle Galiano 1 on a corner with the Malecón promenade, and overlooking the Bay of Havana. The hotel was constructed as a casino hotel in 1957 by a consortium owned by American mobster Santo Trafficante Jr. The construction of the Hotel Deauville began in 1956, and the hotel opened in 1957. It was built at a cost of $2.3 million, was 14 stories high and featured 140 rooms, a rooftop swimming pool, a cabaret and two casinos.

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  • Hotel Deauville (La Habana) (es)
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  • The Hotel Deauville is a historic hotel in Centro Habana located at Calle Galiano 1 on a corner with the Malecón promenade, and overlooking the Bay of Havana. The hotel was constructed as a casino hotel in 1957 by a consortium owned by American mobster Santo Trafficante Jr. The construction of the Hotel Deauville began in 1956, and the hotel opened in 1957. It was built at a cost of $2.3 million, was 14 stories high and featured 140 rooms, a rooftop swimming pool, a cabaret and two casinos. (en)
  • El hotel Deauville es un hotel histórico en el municipio de Centro Habana en La Habana, Cuba, ubicado en la avenida Galiano 1, en la esquina del Malecón habanero, mirando a la bahía de La Habana. El hotel fue construido con un casino en 1957 por un consorcio propiedad del mafioso estadounidense Santo Trafficante Jr.. La construcción del hotel Deauville comenzó en 1956 y fue inaugurado en 1957. Su costo ascendió a $2.3 millones, poseía 14 plantas, 140 habitaciones, una piscina en la azotea, un cabaret y dos casinos.​​ (es)
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  • Hotel Deauville (en)
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  • The Malecon, 2017. The Hotel Deauville is the large blue building on the left. (en)
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  • Havana, Cuba (en)
  • Galiano, 1 E/ Malecón y S. Lázaro. (en)
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  • Gran Caribe (en)
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  • The Hotel Deauville is a historic hotel in Centro Habana located at Calle Galiano 1 on a corner with the Malecón promenade, and overlooking the Bay of Havana. The hotel was constructed as a casino hotel in 1957 by a consortium owned by American mobster Santo Trafficante Jr. In 1955, President Fulgencio Batista enacted Hotel Law 2074, offering tax incentives, government loans and casino licenses to anyone who built a hotel costing in excess of $1,000,000 or a nightclub costing $200,000. This resulted in the construction of the Hotel Deauville, as well as other hotels including the Hotel Habana Riviera, Hotel Capri, Hotel St. John and Havana Hilton, all featuring casinos. The construction of the Hotel Deauville began in 1956, and the hotel opened in 1957. It was built at a cost of $2.3 million, was 14 stories high and featured 140 rooms, a rooftop swimming pool, a cabaret and two casinos. The hotel was primarily owned by Trafficante crime family boss Santo Trafficante Jr. and bolita banker Evaristo Garcia Jr., and the casinos were owned by Trafficante. Joe Silesi (alias Joe Rivers), a member of the Gambino crime family, was the casino manager. Trafficante also had interests in the Hotel Capri, the Sans Souci nightclub and casino, the Sevilla-Biltmore, and the Hotel Comodoro. The casino was sacked by mobs in early January 1959 as Fidel Castro's rebel army overtook Havana. On October 24, 1960 the Cuban government published its Official Gazette Resolution 3 (pursuant to Law 851, Official Gazette, July 7, 1960), which nationalized the Hotel Deauville as well as a number of other hotels and businesses owned by American investors. In 2017, it was announced that St Giles Hotels would assume management of the hotel after a major renovation. As of 2022, the renovation has not yet begun. (en)
  • El hotel Deauville es un hotel histórico en el municipio de Centro Habana en La Habana, Cuba, ubicado en la avenida Galiano 1, en la esquina del Malecón habanero, mirando a la bahía de La Habana. El hotel fue construido con un casino en 1957 por un consorcio propiedad del mafioso estadounidense Santo Trafficante Jr.. En 1955, el dictador Fulgencio Batista promulgó la Ley de Hoteles 2074, ofreciendo disminución de impuestos, contratos del gobierno y licencias de casinoos a quien construyera un hotel que costara más de $1,000,000 o un club nocturno que costara $200,000.​ Esta ley propició la construcción del hotel Deauville, así como otros hoteles como los hoteles Riviera, Capri, y Havana Hilton, todos incluyendo casinos.​ La construcción del hotel Deauville comenzó en 1956 y fue inaugurado en 1957. Su costo ascendió a $2.3 millones, poseía 14 plantas, 140 habitaciones, una piscina en la azotea, un cabaret y dos casinos.​​ El hotel era originalmente propiedad del jefe de la , Santo Trafficante Jr., y el banco de bolita cubano Evaristo García Jr. Los casinos eran propiedad de Trafficante. Joe Silesi (alias Joe Rivers), un miembro de la familia criminal Gambino, era el gerente del casino.​ Trafficante también poseía intereses en el hotel Capri, el cabaret y casino Sans Souci, el hotel Sevilla-Biltmore, y el .​​ El casino fue saqueado por turbas populares a principios de enero de 1959, mientras el Ejército Rebelde de Fidel Castro se acercaba a tomar el control de La Habana, tras la huida de Batista.​ El 24 de octubre de 1960, el Gobierno de Cuba publicó en su Gaceta Oficial la Resolución 3 (Ley 851, Gaceta Oficial, del 7 de julio de 1960), la cual nacionalizó el hotel Deauville, junto a todos los demás hoteles y negocios de inversionistas estadounidenses.​ En 2017, se anunció que St Giles Hotels comenzaría a operar el hotel tras una fuerte renovación, que aún continuaba a finales de 2019.​ (es)
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