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Vintage 1960’s HOTEL MARIA ISABEL Room Key & Brass FOB Mexico City DF (Sheraton)

Vintage 1960’s HOTEL MARIA ISABEL Room Key & Brass FOB Mexico City DF (Sheraton)

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Vintage 1960’s / 1970’s Original...

HOTEL MARIA ISABEL (Sheraton) 

Room Key & Brass FOB 

Mexico City, Mexico 

 

This is an original room key & heavy brass fob from the Hotel Maria Isabel in Mexico City.

Key is inscribed with room # “720”.

Brass fob has “M” logo on front and “Please Return to Paseo De La Reforma 325” in english and spanish on reverse.

 

Some history via wiki:

“The Maria Isabel Hotel was built in 1962 by Bolivian tycoon Antenor Patiño. He named the hotel for his late daughter, Maria Isabel Patiño de Goldsmith, who died in 1954, at the age of 17, from complications in the seventh month of pregnancy, after eloping with 20-year-old British heir James Goldsmith.

The hotel was designed by renowned Mexican architect Juan Sordo Madaleno, working with architects José Villagrán García, Ricardo Legorreta, and José Adolfo Wiechers.

In April 1963 the Maria Isabel was taken over by Mexican hotel magnate Cesar Balsa's Balsa Hotels. In November 1963, Balsa Hotels became represented by Sheraton Hotels in the US.

In 1969 the Maria Isabel was sold to Sheraton. They renamed it the Maria Isabel-Sheraton Hotel and added a new rear tower, designed by Mexican architect Manuel De Santiago-de Borbón González Bravo (great-grandson of Queen Isabella II of Spain), increasing the number of rooms from 502 to 747. The hotel was later renamed the Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel and Towers.”



CONDITION:

Excellent vintage used condition. Some wear and patina, see photos for details.

 

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