Savoy
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Cities and regions
- Savoy, the region of western Europe
- Duchy of Savoy, that ruled there in the Middle Ages
- The House of Savoy, dynasty of nobles who traditionally had their domain there
- Savoy Court, short street that gives access to it
- Savoy, a part of Sliema in Malta
- Savoy, Illinois
- Savoy, Massachusetts
- Savoy, Texas
Buildings
- Savoy Hotel, on the Strand in London
- Savoy Palace, medieval nobleman's residence that once occupied the site
- Savoy Theatre, next door
- Savoy Pier, stop on the river bus service nearby
- Savoy Ballroom, in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City
- Savoy Estate, Gauteng, Johannesburg, South Africa
Magazines
- The Savoy (periodical) The 1896 London Literary magazine
- Savoy (magazine) The Chicago-based "National Affluent African-American Magazine."
In entertainment
- Savoy opera, meaning in the style of Gilbert and Sullivan, as performed at the Savoy Theatre
- Savoy Bearcats, American jazz band
- Safari Cinema, a former cinema in Croydon, London
- Savoy Brown, British blues band
- "Savoy Truffle", song by George Harrison
- Andy Savoy (b. 1963), Canadian politician and engineer
- Savoy Records, two record labels, one in the USA (mostly jazz), and the other in the UK (mostly rock)
- Savoy (band), Norwegian-American rock trio, featuring Paul Waaktaar-Savoy and his wife Lauren Savoy
Other
- Savoy Operation, terrorist attack at the Savoy Hotel, Tel-Aviv, Israel
- Plymouth Savoy, automobile
- Savoy Declaration, Reformed statement of faith and modification to the Westminster Confession
- Savoy crackers, made by Arnott's Biscuits Holdings, sold in South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania, Australia
- Savoy, a type of cabbage which has curly leaves