Hotel de la Mediterranee
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Place places/hotels Basic Aktualizováno: 2026-03-06
Zobrazit v deníku 1 zmínek Research Status: Basic Last Updated: 2026-02-10 Diary Coverage: Nice references
Overview
The Hotel de la Mediterranee was a grand hotel in Nice, part of the extensive hotel infrastructure that served the wealthy winter visitors to the French Riviera. Grand hotels in Nice during the 1870s-1880s were central to the social life of the city's seasonal visitors, serving as residences, social venues, and stages for display among the European aristocracy and wealthy bourgeoisie.
Historical Context
Nice's grand hotels in Marie's era:
- Lined the Promenade des Anglais and surrounding streets
- Offered luxurious accommodations for seasonal visitors (October-April)
- Served as venues for balls, dinners, and social gatherings
- Competed for the patronage of wealthy and aristocratic guests
- Their guest lists were published in local newspapers as social news
Significance for Marie
- Nice social scene: The grand hotels were part of the social world Marie observed and participated in
- Social hierarchy: Which hotel one stayed at indicated social status
- Social events: Balls and gatherings at hotels were part of the seasonal calendar
Related Entries
- #Nice - The city
- #Promenade_des_Anglais - The seafront near the hotels