-
European market was rebuffed,
Nagelmackers returned to Europe.
Other versions of his
biography maintain that
Georges Nagelmackers knew
about sleeping cars...
- China's Anbang.
Nagelmackers was
founded in 1747 in Liège by
Pierre Nagelmackers (1705-1780) and
developed by his son Gérard
Nagelmackers (1731-1798). In...
- 20th centuries, most
notably the
Orient Express.
Founded by
Georges Nagelmackers in 1872, CIWL
developed an
international network of
trains beginning...
-
Internationale des Wagons-Lits (literally
sleeping car),
founded by
Georges Nagelmackers in 1872 in
Belgium and
later acquired by Accor. On
April 27, 2006, Accor...
-
Orient Express with
journeys from
Paris to Istanbul. In 1882,
Georges Nagelmackers, a
Belgian banker's son,
invited guests to a
railway trip of 2,000 km...
-
developing upscale services for
railroad travelers.
Belgian Georges Nagelmackers (1845–1905)
traveled to the
United States in 1867-1868 and came back...
-
inventor (among
other things) of the Orient-Express, the
Belgian Georges Nagelmackers.
After he had
bought the most
luxurious hotels of Madrid, Spain, namely...
- high
quality accommodation before or
after their train journey.
Georges Nagelmackers created the
Compagnie Internationale des
Grands Hotels to
develop and...
-
politician Georges Malempré (1944),
retired UNESCO official Georges Nagelmackers (1845–1905),
founder of the
Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits...
-
Turkish March. The
train was a
project of
Belgian businessman Georges Nagelmackers. The
route p****ed
through Strasbourg, Karlsruhe, Stuttgart, Ulm, and...