George Pagoulatos (hotelier)
George Pagoulatos (Greek: Γεώργιος Παγουλάτος; 1 August 1946 - 1 July 2022) was a Greek-Sudanese hotelier. With his wife, brothers and other family members he ran the legendary Acropole Hotel in the Sudanese capital Khartoum for almost half a century. Pagoulatos was widely considered as "one of the most influential Greeks of Sudan".[1] LifeFamily backgroundPagoulatos was born in Khartoum.[1] His father Panagiotis ("Panaghis") Pagoulatos hailed from the village of Valsamata on the Ionian island of Cephalonia and left war-torn Greece in 1944. His mother Flora was an Egypt Greek from Alexandria.[2] CareerAt the 2016 Venice Biennale of Architecture, George Pagoulatos was featured in the presentation of Sir David Chipperfield's design for a museum at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Naqa along with portrays of other people who are related to the archeological project, photographed by German photographer Heinrich Voelkel of the Berlin-based Ostkreuz photo agency. The caption of the image read:
References
External linksWikimedia Commons has media related to George Pagoulatos (hotelier). |