The Boscolo Bari: a luxury building of great architecture and history Designed in 1932 as a representative palace and opened in 1935 at the seventh edition of the Fiera del Levante, Grande Albergo Nations has been declared historical heritage by the Ministry for Cultural Heritage. The 'Transatlantic', so dubbed by the people of Bari, is an institution in the city and its history has entered the popular imagination. Luxury hotels and fashionable city living has been for over 40 years a favorite destination of aristocrats, movie stars and heads of state. In 1957 the great hall became the center of the 'Theatre Circular' meeting and the intelligentsia. In the Seventies was chosen as the set of the movie 'Stardust' with Alberto Sordi (actor and director) and Monica Vitti. Over the years, the Grand Hotel Nations has undergone several changes of intended use, then close its doors permanently. Finally in June 2012, following a major renovation, the building reopens to the public regaining its historic role as a hotel with a renewed image that transforms it into the luxury Boscolo Bari and so is 'returned' to the City.
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