In 1965, Bacardi moved its headquarters to Bermuda, which had developed into a popular pit stop for
In 1965, Bacardi moved its headquarters to Bermuda, which had developed into a popular pit stop for spirits during U.S. prohibition. For the International Limited Building, the brand constructed a square pavilion that nods to an earlier (but unbuilt) van der Rohe design. The entrance hall, shown here, features murals by Felix Ramos.Image: Condé Nast -- source link
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