House of Victor Hugo in UK Opened to Public

Victor Hugo in 1867 by Bertall. (AFP)
Victor Hugo in 1867 by Bertall. (AFP)
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House of Victor Hugo in UK Opened to Public

Victor Hugo in 1867 by Bertall. (AFP)
Victor Hugo in 1867 by Bertall. (AFP)

After a renovation that cost more than 4 million euros (4.5 million dollars), the house of iconic French writer Victor Hugo (1802-1885) in his British exile was opened to public on Sunday.

The romantic dramatist, poet and novelist spent almost 15 years in exile on the British island of Guernsey off the French coast in the English Channel.

According to the German news agency, Hugo designed the Hauteville House in St. Peter Port himself and was also inspired by his works.

His son Charles called the huge house overlooking the sea an "autograph on three floors and a poem in several rooms."

Hauteville House now belongs to the city of Paris. French art collector and patron Francois Pinault took on about 3.5 million euros of the cost of the renovation, with the rest financed by Paris.

Hugo, who won world renown with his works "Les Miserables" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," was exiled for rebelling against the coup d'etat in which Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte took power in December 1851, paving the way for the reintroduction of the monarchy the next year.

Hugo's house is scheduled to remain open until September 30.



SAUDIA Wins Best Airline Cabin Crew Award at Business Traveler Awards

Saudi Arabian Airlines plane, is seen at the airport of the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, August 9, 2021. (Reuters)
Saudi Arabian Airlines plane, is seen at the airport of the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, August 9, 2021. (Reuters)
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SAUDIA Wins Best Airline Cabin Crew Award at Business Traveler Awards

Saudi Arabian Airlines plane, is seen at the airport of the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, August 9, 2021. (Reuters)
Saudi Arabian Airlines plane, is seen at the airport of the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, August 9, 2021. (Reuters)

Saudia Airlines (SAUDIA) has earned the Best Airline Cabin Crew award at the 2024 Business Traveler North America Awards ceremony in Miami, US.
SAUDIA Chief Guest Experience Officer Rossen Dimitrov received the award, which is given to airlines for the first time, SPA reported.
Dimitrov said that the award received by SAUDIA is testimony to its dedication to enhancing the travel experience, aiming to elevate it to new heights and surpass expectations. He added that air service constitutes a critical aspect of travel, and is a key indicator of service quality that reflects the level of guest satisfaction.
This international recognition, he said, underscores the effectiveness of SAUDIA employees, “particularly the team of navigators who are crucial to the operational system, managing over 500 flights daily”.
He noted that air service is experiencing significant improvements that showcase Saudi culture, from the warm welcome and assistance to the menu featuring meals inspired by the Saudi cuisine, and the tradition of serving Saudi coffee and dates sourced from the homeland, as a sign of hospitality.
As part of its strategic vision for a new era, SAUDIA is dedicated to continuous innovation and to coming up with impactful initiatives that improve services and products. Its commitment to improving its operational performance is evident in the modern, and expanding, fleet, which currently includes 144 aircraft that helps it carry out its plan of connecting the world with the Kingdom.