Since the Belle Époque, the Mediterranean has its Palace

  • Palais de la Méditerranée

  • Nice - Promenade des Anglais

Since the Belle Époque, the Mediterranean has its Palace

Nice - Promenade des Anglais

Located on the mythical Promenade des Anglais, the Palais de la Méditerranée is a Residence attached to the emblematic 5-star luxury hotel overlooking the blue sea.

Classified as a historical monument in 1989, and just a stone’s throw from the city centre and Nice airport, this superb Art Deco complex represents a prestigious and highly sought-after universe with its casino, whose facades, illuminated by spotlights in the evening, evoke a real palace of the Thousand and One Nights.

The Art Deco facades in more than one way have received the label “20th century heritage” remain resolutely classical, very much inspired by the Greek temple with its pilasters, columns and entablature; even the figures in the bas-reliefs are inspired by antiquity.

Its interior decoration is entirely Art Deco (the entrance hall, the imposing staircase in white marble, the enormous stained glass windows, the precious woods and the crystal chandeliers). The south facade is decorated with female figures and sea horses sculpted by Antoine Sartorio3.

Born after the First World War, at a time when a rich winter clientele abandoned the hillside hotels that had fallen into disuse, sought palaces that corresponded to the new vogue for sea bathing and games of chance installed along the seaside.

During the Roaring Twenties, Nice, which already had two large leisure establishments: the Jetée-Promenade and the municipal casino, was moving towards a third “Palais des Fêtes”, for the construction of “the most beautiful Casino in the world”. It will be finalized by the architects Dalmas father and son, Charles and Marcel and inaugurated in 1929.

From its “Gatsby the Magnificent” period to the present day, the Palais de la Méditerranée and the many owners who have succeeded one another have all contributed to maintaining the magic of these places which have become even more mysterious and mythical after the Agnès Leroux affair in 1934.

Since 2013 it has become the property of Constellation Hotels Holding and is operated by the international Hyatt Hotels chain. As for the casino, it is managed by the Groupe Partouche.

In this world apart, with the majestic Promenade des Anglais just around the corner, its beautiful private beaches below and easy access to Nice airport, it attracts people looking for a second home combining splendour and pleasure.

And yet, its exceptional location close to shops and all types of transport (buses, trams, bicycles…), by its many practical aspects, it is also an ideal place to live all year round.

Contact your Riviera Boulevard Real estate Partner for more information about luxury apartment for sale in Palais Méditerranée or in the city center of Nice.

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