Camino Real Hotel - 2016
Camino Real Hotel - 2016
Camino Real Hotel - 2016
The historic Camino Real Hotel, known originally as Hotel Paso del Norte, has been serving discriminating travelers since it first opened in 1912. Designed by Henry C. Trost and built by wealthy El Paso businessman Zack T. White, the chateaux-style hotel set the standard for elegance along this frontier border region during the first half of the 20th century. European chandeliers, ornate mahogany carvings, black serpentine marble trim, Italian scagliola (a technique used to create architectural elements like columns and sculptures that resemble marble and stone inlays), and an enormous stained glass dome above the lobby designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany embellish the hotel. Tiffany Dome, Camino Real Hotel, El Paso, TX, 2016 http://texasmountaintrail.com/plan-your-adventure/historic-sites-and-cities/sites/camino-real-hotel
Report this entry
More from the same community-collection
Photography by Daniel Valencia
There is nothing more pleasing and rewarding than witnessing the ...
Photography by Denise Cecilia Martinez
There is nothing more pleasing and rewarding than witnessing the ...
Photography by Denise Cecilia Martinez
There is nothing more pleasing and rewarding than witnessing the ...
Photography by Diana Selene Jurado Vargas (Selene Jurado)
There is nothing more pleasing and rewarding than witnessing the ...
Photography by Diana Selene Jurado Vargas (Selene Jurado)
There is nothing more pleasing and rewarding than witnessing the ...
Photography by Edgar Ricardo Padilla Nates
There is nothing more pleasing and rewarding than witnessing the ...
Photography by Edgar Ricardo Padilla Nates
There is nothing more pleasing and rewarding than witnessing the ...
Photography by Eduardo Suarez Lopez
There is nothing more pleasing and rewarding than witnessing the ...
Photography by Eduardo Suarez Lopez
There is nothing more pleasing and rewarding than witnessing the ...
Photography by Federico Villalba
There is nothing more pleasing and rewarding than witnessing the ...