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Sands Hotel imploded to make way for The Venetian
Resort Hotel Casino.
April 14, 1997
$1.5 Billion Venetian Resort Hotel Casino Complex
breaks ground.
July 11, 1997
The Venetian unveils Preview Center.
November 14, 1997
$1 Billion financial package secured to build world's
largest hotel, casino and convention complex.
September 24, 1997
Forest City Commercial Management to manage The Venetian's
Grand Canal Shoppes. The Grand Canal Shoppes is an extensive 500,000-square-foot
themed, indoor retail mall. The area features cobbled walkways, a reproduction
of Venice's Grand Canal and a replica of St. Mark's Square. Shoppers
are transported to another time and place in a festival-like atmosphere,
including serenading gondoliers, artisans, and masque makers. Approximately
70 of the most exclusive retailers, many new to the United States, and
brand name restaurants make their home in The Grand Canal Shoppes.
May 20, 1998
Madame Tussaud's to open first ever state-side museum
at World's Largest Hotel and Convention Complex.
August 3, 1998
WORLD RENOWNED SPA TO OPERATE SPACLUB - The luxurious
Canyon Ranch SpaClub® ensures that The Venetian
guest's stay is one of revitalization and wellness. Adjoining a five
acre pool deck, modeled after a Venetian-style garden, the 65,000-square-foot,
state-of-the-art SpaClub features massage; skin care and body treatment
rooms; gyms and weight rooms; a 40-foot rock climbing wall; movement
therapy and Pilates studios; a spinning gym; therapeutic Watsu pools;
Canyon Ranch Café a beauty salon and a medical/wellness center.
Canyon Ranch has been awarded "Best Spa" by readers of Condé
Nast Traveler seven times since 1990.
August 18, 1998
$1.5 Billion Venetian Resort tops out.
August 24, 1998
The Venetian now accepting room reservations on-line
and by phone.
September 9, 1998
The Venetian finalizes guaranteed maximum price for
construction.
October 22, 1998
The Venetian reports strong group-booking to Wall
Street.
November 30, 1998
Unprecedented Employee Benefits Package unveiled at
opening of The Venetian Employment Center.
May 3, 1999
WORLD CLASS RESORT OPENED MAY 3, 1999 - The most exciting
news to hit Las Vegas goes far beyond typical hotel spas, dancing girls
and ever-erupting volcanoes. It's The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino -
a $1.5 billion mega-resort that has redefined the culture of Las Vegas
as an upscale travel destination. When the first phase of The Venetian
opened May 3, 1999, it created a fully integrated resort that focuses
on world-class dining, upscale shopping, luxurious rooms and deluxe
spa services.
October 7, 2001
OPENING OF THE GUGGENHEIM HERMITAGE MUSEUM - A collaboration
agreement between The State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg and the
Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation in New York. The Guggenheim Hermitage
Museum opened its doors to the public introducing their first exhibition:
Masterpieces and Master Collectors: Impressionist and Early Modern
Paintings. The inaugural exhibition was a selection of 45 works
from collections of both museums. The two institutions are partners
in an international alliance in which joint initiatives are undertaken
and resources are shared. The Guggenheim Hermitage Museum is under the
patronage of the Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation, Dr.
Mikhail E. Shwydkoi.
August 30, 2002
Opening of the second exhibition at the Guggenheim
Hermitage Museum: Art Through the Ages: Masterpieces of Painting
from Titian to Picasso. This exhibit presented a trilateral collaboration
of paintings from three of the world’s greatest museums: the State Hermitage
Museum in St. Petersburg, the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, and
the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. This exhibit included
forty masterpieces that traces six centuries of painting from the Renaissance
to the 1960’s.
May 15, 2003
Opening of the third exhibition at the Guggenheim
Hermitage Museum: American Pop Icons. This exhibit presents
a selection of twenty-nine works of art that trace the origins of the
Pop Art movement from practical beginnings as commercial and consumer
imagery to the full-scale celebrity of the genre, as achieved by Andy
Warhol’s Factory. Drawn from the holdings of the Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum, the Sonnabend Collection, and private lenders from Europe and
the United States, the exhibition focuses on the theme of the common
object and its sources in advertisements, consumer product packaging,
and comic strips.
June 27, 2003
The Venetian opened the new Venezia hotel tower comprised
of an additional 1,013 luxury suites and featuring a lavish pool deck;
new wedding chapel; an exclusive Concierge Level private lounge; and
coming January 2004 Thomas Keller's renowned restaurant Bouchon.
As Las Vegas’ only hotel featuring a Concierge Level, this “hotel within
a hotel” promises to be both an oasis of tranquility and an unparalleled
forum for business and discerning travelers. Guests will discover a
new sense of refinement adjacent to world-class gaming and entertainment.
November 7, 2003
The Guggenheim Hermitage Museum at The Venetian opened another
spectacular exhibit - A Century of Painting: From Renoir to Rothko.
Showcasing a collection of some of the Guggenheim's most beloved works
from the 19th and 20th centuries, A Century of Painting: From Renoir
to Rothko includes original paintings by Cézanne, Chagall,
Gauguin, Kandinsky, Kokoschka, Matisse, Miró, Modigliani, Monet,
Picasso, Pollock, Renoir, Rothko, van Gogh, and others - all so close
you can see the brushstrokes.