The hotel-palace of Saint-Tropez has reopened after 18 years of silence. Built in 1914 above the Saint-Tropez Bay, it operated for nearly a century as a private estate and later as a hotel, attracting notable figures such as Winston Churchill, Audrey Hepburn, Francis Scott Fitzgerald, and Colette. During the interwar period, its gardens hosted legendary parties that became legends of the Riviera. After 2008, it fell into silence for 18 years before reopening.
Bias read (Center): The article discusses the reopening of a historic hotel-palace in Saint-Tropez with no political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses on historical and cultural significance without taking a stance on any political issue.
