Château Vallombrosa | |
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The Château Vallombrosa in 2016 | |
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. 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. In 1893, it was purchased by German hotelier Martin Ellmer, and it became known as the Hotel du Parc until 1934. It was subsequently turned into a residential building with individualised apartments. It has been listed as a Monument historique since 1993.
References
- ^ Base Mérimée: Parc Vallembrosa et ancien hôtel du Parc, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
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