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In June 1838, the construction works for the pier in Cannes are
started, it is a big festivity and great joy for the entire community
; new trading starts and new houses appear.
In March 1898 the pier is inaugurated in the presence of the mayor
Jean Hibert and of Prince Albert-Edouard of Wales (staying at the
Grand Hôtel), whose name was given to the mole.
The Casino Municipal and the Esplanade des Alliés are built
next it, on each side.
The pier favors the " yachting " and also the fishing
which develops to be fruitful and inables the invention of the famous
recipe for the "Bouillabaisse".
Cannes lives from its seatrade, the fishing, agriculture and small
and medium enterprises ; but
Lord Henry Brougham and Vaux discovers other treasures, far more
beneficial for the development of the city. He buys a terrain at
the Croix des Gardes and constructs there the villa "Eleonore-Louise".
His praises on the climat and landscape of Cannes attract the English
aristocracy, who is then building secondary residences for the winter.
The mild climat, wellknown for its living quality, charms the Empress
of Russia, she comes to Cannes to the Villa des Dunes with her entire
court in order to take care of her weak health.
At the end of the 19th century, several constructions on railway
tracks are done, improving the crossing of the departments of the
Var and Alpes-Maritimes, then come the streetcars.
In Cannes, projects such as the Boulevard Carnot, the rue d'Antibes
and also the famous hotel " Carlton " on the Croisette
are carried out.
After the closure of the Casino des Fleurs (hôtel Gallia),
a luxury establishment is built for the rich winter clientele ;
the Casino Municipal is built next to the pier Albert-Edouard. This
casino is demolished and replaced by the " new Palace "
in 1979.
These establishments are in the centre of the " mundane evenings
" in Cannes, all the prestige events happen there.
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