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What (who) is ritz$503931$ - definition

LUXURY HOTEL IN ENGLAND
Ritz Hotel London; The Ritz Hotel London; Ritz Hotel Ltd; London Ritz; Ritz Club; The Ritz Club; Ritz london; The Ritz London; Ritz London; The London Ritz; The Ritz, London; The Ritz London Hotel; Ritz London Hotel
  • [[Zog I of Albania]] lived at the Ritz from 1940 to 1941.
  • The future [[Edward VIII]], a regular at the hotel in the 1930s, where he practised his dancing skills.
  • [[Charlie Chaplin]] at the Ritz in 1921
  • Exterior of the restaurant on Piccadilly
  • [[J. Paul Getty]], reputedly the richest man in the world at the time, lived at the Ritz after the war.
  • The Marie Antoinette Suite in 1914
  • The Palm Court of the Ritz in 1907
  • The Long Gallery
  • Ground floor of the Ritz
  • The front of the London Ritz
  • The Palm Court
  • Sign above the western entrance to the arcade
  • A Junior Suite at the Ritz
  • Dining Room at the Ritz
  • A typical floor plan in the Ritz
  • The original Ritz ballroom in 1906
  • The Ritz under construction in October 1905
  • Elevation diagram of the Ritz
  • Afternoon tea at the Ritz
  • The Ritz restaurant
  • Dining service at the Ritz

Raphael Ritz         
  • Engineers in the Mountains
SWISS PAINTER (1829-1894)
Rafael Ritz
Maria Joseph Franz Anton Raphael Ritz, nicknamed Alpen-Raphael or Walliser-Raphael (17 January 1829, Brig, Canton of Valais - 11 April 1894, Sion) was a Swiss genre and landscape painter, associated with the Düsseldorf School.
Puttin' On the Ritz         
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1929 SONG BY IRVING BERLIN
Puttin' On The Ritz; Putting on the Ritz; Putting on the ritz; Put on the Ritz; Puttin on the Ritz; Puttin on the ritz; Puttin On The Ritz; Puttin' on the Ritz
"Puttin' On the Ritz" is a song written by Irving Berlin. He wrote it in May 1927 and first published it on December 2, 1929.
Catherine Ritz         
FRENCH ANTARCTIC RESEARCHER
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Catherine Ritz is a French Antarctic researcher, best known for her work on ice sheets and their impact on sea level rise.

Wikipedia

The Ritz Hotel, London

The Ritz London is a Grade II listed 5-star hotel in Piccadilly, London, England. A symbol of high society and luxury, the hotel is one of the world's most prestigious and best known. The Ritz has become so associated with luxury and elegance that the word "ritzy" has entered the English language to denote something that is ostentatiously stylish, fancy, or fashionable.

The hotel was opened by Swiss hotelier César Ritz in 1906, eight years after he established the Hôtel Ritz Paris. It began to gain popularity towards the end of World War I, with politicians, socialites, writers and actors in particular. David Lloyd George held a number of secret meetings at the Ritz in the latter half of the war, and it was at the Ritz that he made the decision to intervene on behalf of Greece against Turkey. Noël Coward was a notable diner at the Ritz in the 1920s and 1930s.

Owned by the Bracewell Smith family until 1976, David and Frederick Barclay purchased the hotel for £80 million in 1995. They spent eight years and £40 million restoring it to its former grandeur. In 2002, it became the first hotel to receive a Royal warrant from the Prince of Wales for its banquet and catering services. In 2020, it was sold to a Qatari investor.

The exterior is structurally and visually Franco-American in style, with little trace of English architecture, and heavily influenced by the architectural traditions of Paris. The facade on the Piccadilly side is 231 feet (70 m), 115 feet (35 m) on the Arlington Street side, and 87 feet (27 m) on the Green Park side. At the corners of the pavilion roofs of the Ritz are large green copper lions, the emblem of the hotel. The Ritz has 111 rooms and 25 suites.

The interior was designed mainly by London and Paris based designers in the Louis XVI style. Marcus Binney describes the great suite of ground-floor rooms as "one of the all-time masterpieces of hotel architecture" and compares it to a royal palace with its "grand vistas, lofty proportions and sparkling chandeliers".

The Ritz's most widely known facility is The Palm Court, which hosts the famous "Tea at the Ritz". It is an opulently decorated cream-coloured Louis XVI setting, with panelled mirrors in gilt bronze frames. The hotel has six private dining rooms, the Marie Antoinette Suite, with its boiserie, and the rooms within the Grade II* listed William Kent House, which is temporarily closed from January 2023. The Rivoli Bar, built in the Art Deco style, was designed in 2001 by interior designer Tessa Kennedy to resemble the bar on the Orient Express.