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A soberly chic pyramid-shaped hotel in Dubai, with an air of Malaysian elegance mixed with nods to ancient Egypt.
Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, Lieutenant-Governor of Java then founder of Singapore in 1819, must be smiling on his cloud: he the proud Freemason finds himself with a hotel in Dubai in the shape of a pyramid! Look for the compass now. What you can see is the emblem of this legendary sign, the traveller's tree, the natural viaticum of nomads. Without stopping at the folkloric aspect of this building, one of the most beautiful establishments in the city, soberly chic, with an air of Malaysian elegance mingled with winks to ancient Egypt, can be discovered at the entrance.
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