Palazzo Versace Australia

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Palazzo Versace
Palazzo Versace Gold Coast, Australia.jpg
General information
Location94 Seaworld Drive, Main Beach, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates27°58′01″S 153°25′33″E / 27.9670°S 153.4259°E / -27.9670; 153.4259 (Palazza Versace Australia)Coordinates: 27°58′01″S 153°25′33″E / 27.9670°S 153.4259°E / -27.9670; 153.4259 (Palazza Versace Australia)
Opened2000
Owner
Technical details
Floor count5
Design and construction
Architect
DeveloperSunland Group Ltd
Other information
Number of rooms200
Number of restaurants3
Number of bars2
Parking300+
Website
http://www.palazzoversace.com/

Palazzo Versace is a luxury hotel located by the Southport Broadwater in Main Beach, and shopping centre at Southport Spit on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. The hotel was constructed by the Sunland Group on the site of the former Fisherman's Wharf complex. Opened on September 15, 2000, the hotel features 200 rooms, 72 apartments, 600 seater ballroom, bars, restaurants and a Versace retail store.

The design and furnishing of the hotel was overseen by Versace in Milan, Italy, and the design and architecture were intended to be a homage to the styles of the French Riviera. The building itself was created by Gold Coast architect Desmond Brook of DBI Design.

History[]

Panoramic view of the resort.

Soheil Abedian of the Sunland Group visited the House of Versace in 1997 to propose the idea of a Versace branded hotel. He claims Palazzo Versace Gold Coast to be the first fashion-branded hotel. On his reasons for approaching Versace, Abedian says "Gianni Versace was a lover of architecture in the first place, a person who used in his fashion all the elements of the Baroque style. ... Also, Versace was the only fashion house at the time that had a home collection and everything that a hotel needed from the porcelain to cutlery, pillows to fabric."[1] The main building was designed in Postmodern architecture style in a broad interpretation of Neoclassical architecture.

In 2005, acquired 50% of Palazzo Versace Gold Coast at the same time entering into a joint venture to develop a chain of hotels including a similar hotel in Dubai. In 2006 Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the United Arab Emirates Vice President and Prime Minister, suffered a heart attack and died while staying at the hotel. In September 2012 a conditional contract was entered into to sell the hotel complex to a Chinese consortium.[2]

Hotel and condominiums[]

Palazzo Versace Lobby

Palazzo Versace has 200 hotel rooms and suites and seventy-two neighbouring condominiums, and four restaurants.[3][4] Palazzo Versace also has its own private 90 berth marina, and underground carpark.[5]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Sunland's new horizons for Gold Coast". Phil Bartsch. Courier Mail. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Gold Coast's Palazzo Versace sold to Chinese for $68.5 million". Marissa Calligeros. Brisbane Times. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  3. ^ "Gold Coast Bulletin". www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
  4. ^ Atfield, Cameron (4 March 2015). "Geoffrey Edelsten's former Gold Coast Palazzo Versace penthouse up for sale". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
  5. ^ "Palazzo Versace Marina". Gold Coast Marinas / Berthing. Business Gold Coast. Retrieved 8 July 2012.

External links[]

Media related to Palazzo Versace Australia at Wikimedia Commons

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