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Palais de la Méditerranée
Hotel and casino complex in Nice, France From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée is a nine-floor luxury casino hotel complex located on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France. It was built in 1929 by architects Charles and Marcel Dalmas, and partly rebuilt and modernized in 1990, a year after two of its facades were classified as historical monuments. It contains 187 rooms and twelve suites, and is owned by Constellation Hotels Holding.
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History

Palais de la Méditerranée was built by architects Charles and Marcel Dalmas,[1] in 1929 for the American millionaire Frank Jay Gould. According to Insight Guides, it "epitomised 1930s glamour with a casino, theatre, restaurant and cocktail bar".[2] It was originally a major centre for the arts in Nice,[3] and national and international art exhibitions were held there.[4][5]
The original hotel closed in 1978.[2] The main Art Deco facade on the Promenade des Anglais and the facade on Rue du Congrès were classified as historical monuments by order of 18 August 1989.[6] As such, these were retained when much of the original hotel was demolished in 1990,[7] to make way for a fully modernized hotel, with hotel rooms, apartments and a casino.[2]
In July 2016, during Bastille Day celebrations on the Promenade, a terrorist drove a truck through crowds of people, running dozens of them down before police killed him near the Palais de la Méditerranée.[8]
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Facilities
The 9-floor hotel has 187 rooms, 12 suites, and a restaurant, bar and conference rooms on the third floor, which is the main floor of the building. The rooms on the 4th floor and above all have large balconies.[3]
Gallery
- Night view from the Promenade des Anglais.
- Day view from the Promenade des Anglais.
- View from intersection
- Facade as seen from the Promenade des Anglais.
- Outdoor entrance to hotel
- Stained glass windows in the entrance hall
- Hotel entrance hall
- Terraces overlooking the pool
- Pool
- Bar
- Gym
- Casino entrance
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