Site de l`OT de Beausoleil
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Site de l`OT de Beausoleil
BEAUSOLEIL rranean A magical place The sumptuous venue that is the Riviera Palace stands 180m above sea level and was linked to Monte Carlo casino by a cable car in 1898. Views from the Palace stretch from the Italian peaks to Pointe de Sainte Hospice. This magical place is home to vast rooms, corridors and arcades adorned with art. Some have stone columns topped by entablatures with a large stucco fresco of grotesques and rocailles beneath a ribbed vault, friezes and cornices above the doors; others have frescoes on the ceilings and walls which open into a gallery of pillars, arches and metal balusters. Guided tours by Tourist Information. Free tours (approx. 75 minutes) YOU MUST BOOK YOUR TOUR BEAUSOLEIL TOURIST INFORMATION 32, bd de la République 06240 BEAUSOLEIL France Tél. 00 33 (0)4 93 78 01 55 / 00 33 (0)4 93 78 78 14 Fax 00 33 (0)4 93 78 85 85 Email: info@beausoleil-tourisme.com The winter garden What makes the Riviera Palace winter garden truly exceptional is its size: over 900m² and 20m high beneath the dome. The huge greenhouse ribbed by an iron framework is designed by Gustave Eiffel who also created the glass domes at Monaco’s Hermitage Hotel and the Nice Observatory (1881). The co-owners renovated the greenhouse in 2003 with support from the town and Alpes-Maritimes Council. The restoration won the special “Historical Heritage” jury prize in 2004 from the Association des Vieilles Maisons Françaises. The Riviera Palace and its “extraordinary” garden are proof, if proof were needed, that Art speaks to the heart whatever the fashion or period. Website: www.beausoleil-tourisme.com OPENING HOURS OF THE TOURIST INFORMATION FROM OCTOBER TO APRIL Monday to Friday 9 am–12 pm and 2 pm–6 pm. Saturday and Sunday 10 am–2 pm (according to events) FROM MAY TO SEPTEMBER Monday to Friday 9 am–12 pm and 2 pm–6 pm. Saturday 10 am–2 pm. Sunday 10 am–2 pm (according to events) except july and august open every Sunday 10am-2pm. © MAC2G - Tél. 04.93.99.11.40 - Ne pas jeter sur la voie publique © Crédit photo : Service communication Ville de Beausoleil, office de tourisme de Beausoleil et service municipal des archives A balcony on the Medite The Riviera Palace Winter garden The dawn of the Azur Palaces The Côte d’Azur made its name from famous artists and authors such as Mérimée, Maupassant, Flaubert, Leroux, Signac, Dufy and Liegeard. From the latter half of the 19th century to the eve of the First World War, the aristocracy and European elite spent their winters on the Côte d’Azur. The Azur Palaces were built for this wealthy and refined clientèle. The Riviera Palace « Monte-Carlo Supérieur » Camille Blanc, President of Société des Bains de Mer and future mayor of Beausoleil, founded the Société Immobilière de MonteCarlo Supérieur in 1898, the international luxury hotel and sleeper train company behind the legendary Orient Express and the “first international hotel chain from the Ardennes to Beijing”. Construction on the super luxurious palace hotel began that year using Georges Paul Chedanne’s plans in the Turbie area known as Monte-Carlo Supérieur. The French architect won the 1887 Grand Prix de Rome and was behind the sumptuous and beautifully classic Palace Hôtel on the Champs-Élysées and the extravagant Hôtel Mercedes at 9 rue de Presbourg in Paris. Belle Epoque architecture The Riviera Palace has an elegant and understated south-facing façade punctuated by several windows, bow windows, corbels and balconies with pottery balustrades. Two square towers frame the main body which culminates in a row of columns. The colour of the blue shutters exudes the south of France atmosphere underlined by arches to match the neoclassical architecture. The stucco-coated concrete building was completed in 1903. It has been listed as a Monument Historique since December 14th 1989. Holiday and society life The Riviera Palace was a real luxury hotel which welcomed the Russian, Austro-Hungarian and English elite. Not only was it a meeting point and place to be seen, it was also a veritable function room. In its heyday it hosted orchestras to perform at sumptuous soirées on the ground floor which was traditionally devoted to reception and society life: lobby, large staircase, restaurant and lounges. Rooms and suites occupied the upper floors. They were all south-facing with sea views where bow windows, double windows and rows of columns enhanced the sophisticated setting. Construction ended in 1903 in what was then called Turbie and it soon became a highly attractive holiday resort and society hotspot. Here are a few artists and members of the royal family who stayed at the Riviera Palace: Léopold II, King of Belgium, Russia’s Imperial Family, the Persian Shahs, the great Russian dancers and musicians Diaghilev, Nijinsky, Stravinsky, writer Colette and Winston Churchill who was in the habit of inviting himself to stay with residents…
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