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Hotel is a historic 332 room luxury
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opened in 1911, located at 58 La Croisette in
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on the
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in
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. It is famous for hosting movie stars from around the world during the annual
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. Following major renovations, it reopened on 13 March 2023.


History

The Carlton Hotel was constructed from 1909 to 1910 by Swiss hotelier Henry Ruhl, and designed by architects
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and
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.
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contributed to the financing of the hotel. The hotel opened on 30th January 1911. It was such a huge success that the hotel acquired the adjoining Hotel de la Plage, on its western side, and demolished it for construction of a new wing from 1912 to 1913, which doubled the hotel's size and gave it its present form. In the late 1960s, the hotel was acquired by UK-based
Maxwell Joseph Sir Maxwell Joseph FRPSL (formerly ''Max'' Joseph) (31 May 1910, London – 22 September 1982, Kensington) was the founder of Grand Metropolitan, Grand Metropolitan plc, a large British hotel group. Career Educated at Pitman's Business School,
's
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hotel group. In September 1981, Grand Metropolitan acquired Inter-Continental Hotels from
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and on April 1, 1982, they merged their own hotel operations with Inter-Continental, placing 17 of their own hotels within that chain, including the Carlton, which became the Carlton Inter-Continental Cannes. The hotel chain was reorganized as InterContinental Hotels Group in 2003, and the hotel became the InterContinental Carlton Cannes. In June 2006, InterContinental Hotels Group sold the Carlton to investment bank
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, along with six other InterContinental properties in Amsterdam, Budapest, Rome, Frankfurt, Madrid and Vienna for 634 million euros, while retaining management of the properties. In April 2011,
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re-sold the portfolio of seven properties to Lebanese businessman
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at a loss, for 450 million euros. In 2014,
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, owned by the government of Qatar, purchased the Carlton, along with four other properties in the portfolio, in Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Madrid and Rome. After closing due to the
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in March 2020, the hotel reopened briefly in August, only to close again on September 10, 2020, for extensive renovations. It reopened on 13th March 2023 as Carlton Cannes, a Regent Hotel. The hotel celebrated its grand reopening on May 17, 2023. The multi-day reopening celebration took place during the
2023 Cannes Film Festival The 76th annual Cannes Film Festival took place from 16 to 27 May 2023. Swedish filmmaker Ruben Östlund served as jury president. With the French film ''Anatomy of a Fall'' winning the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, Justine Triet became ...
and was attended by celebrities including
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and
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.


Design

The Carlton's distinctive domes on both seaward corners were reputedly designed to resemble the breasts of Caroline Otero ("
La Belle Otero Agustina del Carmen Otero Iglesias (4 November 1868 – 10 April 1965), better known as Carolina Otero or La Belle Otero, was a Spanish actress, dancer and courtesan. She had a reputation for great beauty and was famous for her numerous lovers. ...
") the most famous
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of the
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, during the years surrounding
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. The Carlton's elegant seventh floor formal dining room was named La Belle Otero in her honour. The restaurant later closed, the entire seventh floor was converted to a VIP floor in 2004, containing seven luxury suites. The Carlton Restaurant "Riviera" is located on the ground floor with a large outdoor terrace, along with the Carlton Beach Restaurant. The Carlton Bar serves as a hotel lounge.


In media

The hotel was a central location for the Alfred Hitchcock film ''
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'', starring
Grace Kelly Grace Patricia Kelly (November 12, 1929 – September 14, 1982), also known as Grace of Monaco, was an American actress and Princess of Monaco as the wife of Prince Rainier III from their marriage on April 18, 1956, until her death in 1982. ...
and
Cary Grant Cary Grant (born Archibald Alec Leach; January 18, 1904November 29, 1986) was an English and American actor. Known for his blended British and American accent, debonair demeanor, lighthearted approach to acting, and sense of comic timing, he ...
. While staying at the Carlton during the 1955
Cannes Film Festival The Cannes Film Festival (; ), until 2003 called the International Film Festival ('), is the most prestigious film festival in the world. Held in Cannes, France, it previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from all around ...
, Kelly had an arranged meeting and photo shoot with
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of
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; they married in 1956. In 1970, the hotel featured in the Peter Sellers/Goldie Hawn comedy ''
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'' and exterior scenes were filmed at the entrance to the hotel and on the hotel beach. The hotel lobby scene and interior scenes were done on a set. In the summer of 1983, the hotel and its private beach featured prominently in the
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for the
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song "
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". The video also appears in the 2019 film Rocketman. During the shooting of the video, the Carlton was the scene of a drunken party involving John and the band
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that has since become something of a legend at the hotel. Significant damage to the rooms in John's suite resulted. Both exterior and interior shots appear in New Order's 1993 music video for the single, "
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". Exterior shots of the front of the hotel and the jetty leading out of the beach appear in Steps' 1999 music video for their single "
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". Large portions of the 1995 romantic comedy ''
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'' were filmed in and around the hotel.


Crime

The Carlton Cannes has been the target of several high-profile jewelry robberies. On 11 August 1994, three men brandishing
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entered the jewelry store in the hotel and proceeded to open fire. The thieves made off with over $60 million in jewelry, and
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. After the investigation it was determined that the thieves were firing blanks as no bullet holes were evident. The thieves have not been apprehended. On 28 July 2013, a thief stole $136 million in jewels from the hotel in a daylight robbery (see
Carlton Intercontinental Hotel heist The Cannes jewel heist was an armed robbery at the Carlton Cannes, Carlton Intercontinental Hotel in Cannes, a city on the French Riviera. The thief stole gemstones and watches ultimately valued at $136 million (€103 million/£89 million). (Init ...
). The jewellery was part of a temporary exhibition by mineralogist and Israeli billionaire Lev Leviev called Leviev Diamond House. No suspects have been charged with the heist.Associated Press
"Jewels Valued at $53 Million Stolen in Cannes."
The Wall Street Journal. 28 July 2013. Web. 29 July 2013.


Gallery

Image:Carlton hotel, cannes, dome.jpg, One of the domes Image:Carlton Cannes-2023JPG.jpg, Carlton Hotel, 2023 File:20210825 185623 Hôtel Carlton.jpg, Facade of the hotel File:Carlton-Cannes-porche-gb.JPG, Front entrance File:Carlton Cannes Festival 2009.jpg, The hotel at night


References


External links


Carlton Cannes official website
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