Château Vallombrosa | |
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General information | |
Type | Residential building |
Address | 6, 8 avenue Jean-de-Noailles |
Town or city | Cannes |
Country | France |
Construction started | 1852 |
Completed | 1856 |
The Château Vallombrosa, also known as the Hôtel du Parc, is a historic residential building in Cannes.
History
It was built as a hotel for Sir Thomas-Robinson Woolfield from 1852 to 1856 on behalf of Lord Londesborough.[1] Lord Londesborough later sold it to his relative, Marquess Conyngham. It was purchased by Marquis de Morès (later Duke de Vallombrosa) in 1860, who added a chapel and a landscaped garden.[1] In 1893, it was purchased by German hotelier Martin Ellmer, and it became known as the Hotel du Parc until 1934.[1] It was subsequently turned into a residential building with individualised apartments. It has been listed as an Monument historique since 1993.[1]
References
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- 1 2 3 4 Base Mérimée: Parc Vallembrosa et ancien hôtel du Parc, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
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