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Al Bustan Palace Hotel Lobby
Middle East
Al Bustan palace is a luxury 5 star hotel situated at the eastern side of Muscat, Sultanate of Oman. The hotel was opened in 1985 to host the GCC summit. It has an Arabic theme which could be witnessed in this panorama as well. After a general renovation which completed in 2008, now the hotel interior looks rather different from it's past. The above panorama represents the new look of the hotel lobby. The hotel's huge chandelier and the 38 meters high central dome are also included in this panoramic image.
Copyright: Maziar Hooshidar
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 6324x3162
Taken: 27/01/2011
送信日: 03/04/2011
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Tags: al bustan palace hotel; lobby; atrium; muscat; oman; intercontinental
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