Grand Hotel Moderne Explained

Hotel Name:The Grand Hotel Moderne
Location:Lourdes, France
Address:21 Avenue Bernadette Soubirous
Opening Date:1896
Owner:Tedesco family
Number Of Rooms:106
Number Of Suites:5
Number Of Restaurants:1 (Restaurant Majorelle)
Floors:5
Website:grandhotelmoderne.com

The Grand Hotel Moderne is a 106 room four star hotel located in Lourdes, France.

History

The hotel was built in 1896 by Jean Soubirous (the cousin of Saint Bernadette Soubirous) and his wife Benoite Toulet.[1] The architect chosen to oversee the construction was Jean-Marie Lacrampe, who is also the same architect behind other structures in Lourdes including the town hall, the ramps to the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception and Castle Soum. At the time of its opening, the hotel was the first in the region to be equipped with an elevator and private bathrooms, hence its name "Le Moderne".[2]

In 2007 the hotel was purchased by its current owners, the Tedesco family, an Italian tour operator who announced the immediate renovation that would bring "a second youth to the hotel".[3] The reported 1.5 to 2.7 million of renovation works included the hydro-gommage of its baroque facade, modernizing all its guest rooms, and restoring the original woodwork of the art-nouveau designer Louis Majorelle in the hotel’s dining room and staircase.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rigollet. Christine. Lourdes, une histoire de femmes.. Le Point. Publié le 09/05/1998 à 15:01 - Modifié le 25/01/2007 à 15:01. Le Point. 20 July 2013.
  2. Web site: Thomas. Jean-Pierre. LOURDES, VILLE MARIALE : UN DEVELOPPEMENT FOUDROYANT. Radio Presence. 20 July 2013.
  3. Web site: Marqué. Cyrille. Lourdes. Seconde jeunesse pour le Moderne. LaDépêche.fr. Publié le 10/04/2007 à 11:10. LaDépêche. 20 July 2013.