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Sign for the "El Hidalgo" Motel

Lamela Studio1959

The Martín-Crespo Collection of Tourism

The Martín-Crespo Collection of Tourism
Ayllón, Segovia, Spain

“El Hidalgo” was a pioneering project that introduced the concept of the motel to Spain. Though the motel concept derives from North America, in adapting it to the mentality and customs of the country, Spanish motels never became a direct copy of American types but were rather developed as roadside hotels. The Hidalgo was called a motel because the cars were to be parked close to the room, although the bill would be paid in the reception at the end of the stay.

Solid and high signage warned the traveler that they were arriving at the establishment and in this case also informed the number of rooms available.

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  • Title: Sign for the "El Hidalgo" Motel
  • Creator: Lamela Studio
  • Date: 1959
  • Location: Valdepeñas, Spain
  • Provenance: Image provided by the Lamela studio
  • Type: Photograph
  • Original Source: Lamela Studio
The Martín-Crespo Collection of Tourism

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